Yes great ! Jacques
De : "Scott Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Good to know :-) > > Thanks > Scott > > On 26/10/2007, Jacopo Cappellato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > All the "manual only" promotions associated to the store are shown, but > > when you manually run them, they are applied only if the conditions in > > them (if any) are met (just like automatic promotions). > > > > Jacopo > > > > > > Scott Gray wrote: > > > Just out of curiosity, can you apply other conditions to the manual > > > promotions so that they only appear in the drop down when those > > conditions > > > are met? > > > > > > Thanks > > > Scott > > > > > > On 26/10/2007, Jacopo Cappellato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> Scott is right, > > >> > > >> #2 is now supported in OFBiz (since last week). > > >> Just create a standard promotion and when you associate it to the > > Store, > > >> set the "manual only" flag to Y > > >> It will appear in the "manual promotions" drop down in the order entry > > >> screen. > > >> > > >> Jacopo > > >> > > >> Scott Gray wrote: > > >>> I think Jacopo improved the manual promotions things recently, might > > pay > > >> to > > >>> check the commit logs from the past week and also the dev list. Not > > >> sure > > >>> about the management thing but it should be pretty easy to create a > > >> report > > >>> that pulls up the manual promos and who gave them out. > > >>> > > >>> Regards > > >>> Scott > > >>> > > >>> On 26/10/2007, BJ Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>>> suggestion: > > >>>> have the promotions for a product show and use a check box to apply. > > >>>> setup of a max discount per order that is based on the gross profit > > of > > >>>> the order. this would allow the OE personnel to select discount but > > >>>> allow management to keep a certain profit margin. > > >>>> this would be calculated on the fly as the OE adds and deletes Items > > >>>> from the order. > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> Dave Tenerowicz sent the following on 10/25/2007 4:29 PM: > > >>>>> We have an OfBiz client who wants to allow special pricing for > > >> products > > >>>>> - available only at the order takers discretion. This does not apply > > >> to > > >>>>> orders received via the web which will use standard pricing. > > >>>>> > > >>>>> 1) One way to handle this would be to create multiple marketing > > >> packages > > >>>>> with the special price as the default price, and allow the OE person > > >> to > > >>>>> select one of these manually, if they wish. This would be > > cumbersome, > > >>>>> but workable. > > >>>>> > > >>>>> 2) Another way would be to use manual promotions, to provide a > > >> discount > > >>>>> for the product or perhaps all the products in the category (simpler > > >>>>> from a rule maintenance perspective). The OE person would then > > select > > >>>>> and run the promotion manually. To me this seems a better approach. > > >>>>> > > >>>>> In either case, management wants to ensure that they can track how > > >> many > > >>>>> of these discounts are given and who gave them - so they can exert > > >> some > > >>>>> management control over excessive discounting. > > >>>>> > > >>>>> Is there any better way to accomplish their objective- both in terms > > >> of > > >>>>> ease of use and management oversight? > > >>>>> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > >