Thanks all for your feedback on this. As Scott mentioned that order model
has its own benefits. So, for now keeping POS sales through Order model.
I will keep thinking on uses and benefits of order model with POS sales and
will update you accordingly.
Thanks again for all your support and time.
Thanks @Scott and @Jacques for putting these for brainstorming. I couldn't
share right examples for recommendation that sales data is necessary to
have in the system, when we are actually doing the sales in business.
I believe whenever doing sales, logging should be there. It might be
possible tha
It's also used for pricing rule and promotion capabilities.
Laybys/layaways, rainchecks and purchases on account also would benefit
from the order model.
If POS were extended to hospitality that would also rely on an order model.
Regards
Scott
On 29/08/2017 23:29, "Arun Patidar" wrote:
> Hello
Hi Arun,
With the old POS it was used to temporary store a sales and reuse it.
For instance when else a client would block another client while searching for
something she forgot.
You might be interested by https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-565 and
related
I can't remember of other
Hello Rishi,
Thanks for your concerns. See my comments inline:
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 7:55 PM, Rishi Solanki
wrote:
> Arun,
>
> I'm not sure about the idea would work or not. But yes if the following
> list pass then we could think of doing so.
>
> - Suppose we have 2 POS stores and will get
Arun,
I'm not sure about the idea would work or not. But yes if the following
list pass then we could think of doing so.
- Suppose we have 2 POS stores and will get orders from both pos stores.
And if we remove the order data model dependency then;
-- How we will see the sales from both pos. Invo
Hello All,
In POS system, order immediately fulfill and come directly in 'Completed'
status. Also, there is no shipping address, billing address, shipping
method requires in POS. And even no inventory reservation takes place, only
items issuance is done.
IMO, In the current system, the POS order