Hi, All

oxCounter is universal thing, which can be used everywhere you want to manage 
numbering. Now it is used only for order numbering, but in future it will be 
used more widely.

In your own code you can use it, just define different counter identification:

$iOrderNumber = oxNew( 'oxCounter' )->getNext( 'order' );

$iClientNumber = oxNew( 'oxCounter' )->getNext( 'client' );

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Subject: Re: [oxid-dev-general] OXCOUNTERS

hey ray,

Yes, exactly – I´m talking about the counters which are stored into table 
oxcounters. I know about the order number, I know as well, that oxuser does not 
use oxcounter.
Therefore I wanted to know, if there is an overview about which counters make 
use of this function – and which not.
only oxordernr is used in oxcounters.
no invoicenr, no customernr, …
y? please asked oxid ;-)

By the way, while seeking through the database I found ‘oxbillnr’ AND 
‘oxinvoicenr’ within table oxorder – what is the difference?
on is the order number, and one the invoice number on pdf ;-)

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Am 30.04.2013 um 10:42 schrieb Haller Stahlwaren GmbH - Raimund Lang 
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Hi Anatolij

Yes, exactly – I´m talking about the counters which are stored into table 
oxcounters. I know about the order number, I know as well, that oxuser does not 
use oxcounter.
Therefore I wanted to know, if there is an overview about which counters make 
use of this function – and which not.

By the way, while seeking through the database I found ‘oxbillnr’ AND 
‘oxinvoicenr’ within table oxorder – what is the difference?

Ray

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Betreff: Re: [oxid-dev-general] OXCOUNTERS

Hi,

when you mean the oxcounter table, I think its the counter for 
OXORDER__OXORDERNR


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Am 30.04.2013 10:19, schrieb Haller Stahlwaren GmbH - Raimund Lang:

Hi devs!



Is there an overview anywhere, which counters are controlled by oxcounter? 
Apparently oxbillnr not.



Ray



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