Proposals is a functionality where a user can convert the existing cart into a proposal. Anyone know if Hybris provides that OOTB?
If you are using a B2C accelerator check Commerce Quotes.
Commerce Quotes enables buyers to create quotes and negotiate the final price of an order using the storefront.
If you are using a B2B accelerator check Customer/Merchant Approval.
Depending on the configuration of the B2B store, orders may require approval from the customer's organization, from the merchant, or both.
I am not quite sure if you mean this, but Hybris provides a 'wishlist' functionality. Just search in the wiki 'wishlist extension' or 'wishlist2service api'.
The wishlist is quite the same as a cart in Hybris. It just provides some more features than a cart. If you have access to the wiki here are the links
https://wiki.hybris.com/display/release5/wishlist+Extension+-+Technical+Guide
https://help.hybris.com/1811/hcd/8c86a01786691014b68dae2f881531cd.html
https://help.hybris.com/1811/hcd/8c7c9669866910148d5fd951061d28b2.html
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I would like to be able to supply external users (customers, potential leads, suppliers) across organisations and internal users inside my organisation with documents.
The documents should be organisable per user individually. E.g. Customer A should be able too see documents for the product he bought, not more and not less documents.
No further functionality is currently needed besides that.
Is SharePoint the right tool for that job?
If not what other tools can you recommend from your experience?
I see you tagged SharePoint 2019, I'd advise against using on-prem SharePoint for Sharing documents externally. It is possible, but to do it securely is complex and expensive.
O365 on the other hand is pretty simple and the security is already implemented for you. You can determine the level of access that your external users have and you can extend that by using additional tools provided by Microsoft Information Protection.
You can secure access by forcing guests to login or simply have anonymous links. To add to that you can automate your publishing processes using Power Automate, the O365 workflow.
Take out a trial subscription and make sure it meets all your requirements first.
I am very new to netsuite, and have a lots of task to work on it. anyone please guide me on this.
Out Of box contents of Suite Commerce Advance?
What could be the possible contents when I'll get netsuite account login? Will I get default setuu with domain and site setup?
What about shopping experience? will I get default shopping experience?
What about checkout, payment, shipping methods?
Out Of box contents of Suite Commerce Advance? What could be the possible contents when I'll get netsuite account login? Will I get default setuu with domain and site setup?
- Standard customizable Ecommerce Site. You have to set up the domain but netsuite has a default which is somthing like shopping.netsuite.com/c..
What about shopping experience? will I get default shopping experience?
- Yes. It is like you can shop already for you to test.
What about checkout, payment, shipping methods?
- You need to set this up. NetSuite provides documentation for this.
I am planning to setup an e-commerce platform on which vendors can come, register, upload and sell their products.
Want to know is there any option to register a user as a vendor in Broadleaf.
I have deployed site and admin webapp, but as of now I can't find any option for that.
Please let me know if Broadleaf commerce can be the choice of required scenario.
Thanks
You are after Multi Tenant functionality which Broadleaf offers in the Enterprise version.
I am looking for the capability to approve a Purchase Order in Dynamics GP using eConnect. I do not see this capability when reviewing the eConnect Programmer's Guide, but I would like someone with more experience to verify that I am not missing it, please.
If it matters, please realize I also have no experience in approving POs through the GP application so I am not certain how this operates on its own. I have a vague recollection that this approval happens in a workflow whose functionality was added somewhat recently in GP's history. So perhaps a second question, is this approval functionality part of the stock Dynamics GP install or no?
Thanks
You can add purchase order approval functionality to Dynamics GP by enabling the option in the Purchase Order Enhancements Setup window.
Microsoft Dynamics GP menu -> Tools -> Setup -> Purchasing -> Purchase Order Enhancements
Refer to the manual for Purchase Order Enhancements from your installation media or download it directly from Microsoft.
In a nutshell, it allows you to set up security around approvals with limits on dollar amounts and restrictions by purchase order number, vendor, or created by.
There is no eConnect integration to approve purchase orders, but you may create your own process by extending eConnect with custom SQL logic. If you are unfamiliar with the database schema in Dynamics GP you may want to reach out to a Dynamics GP Partner for assistance with that development. I wouldn't recommend directly modifying data in the Dynamics GP database without a complete understanding of the impact.
With that said, this is a fairly simple customization for someone with a good understanding and experience with the purchase order module in Dynamics GP.
Go to Microsoft Dynamics GP menu -> Tools -> Setup -> Purchasing -> Purchase Order Enhancements and activate the approval setup.
Once the user having PURCHASING role he can able to approve any PO.
I'm writing a paper about website functionality so far I've covered some of them :
Event Calendars and Registration, and Appointment Setting
Product Databases and Wizard-like applications
Flash and other Interactive Multimedia Presentations
Online Publishing and Article Modules
Surveys and Interactive tools that entice Feedback
Content Management Tools
This is a research project(sophomore year project), can anyone help me to add some more items to the list, I just need functionality I'll google the rest. Thank you
Assuming that you're talking about more bog-standard websites, rather than specialty sites, I would add the following to your list:
Authentication and Authorization
Analytics
Communication
Administration
User account and profile management