> This has been asked for before and OpenSRS semi-officially (via a reply to
> the lists) said it was planned and would be available soon.  This was in
> January 2000, over one year ago.  So don't count on a change anytime
> soon.  Many RSP's recognized the problem and ended up developing their own
> internal systems to workaround the problem.  Basically set the system to
> process immediately and pend orders locally until you are ready to process
> them.  This system works well for us, especially when it came time
> for renewals since renewals currently ignore the process immediately flag.

So how do you pend orders locally?

Joel Moss
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Joel Moss (Online Networks)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: Search Renewals in System?


> On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Joel Moss (Online Networks) wrote:
> > > May I suggest/request that there be a separate flag?
> > 
> > I would like to officially ask OpenSRS to add this feature to the scripts ASAP, so 
>that we can choose which orders to process
> > immediately or place in the pending queue.
> 
> This has been asked for before and OpenSRS semi-officially (via a reply to
> the lists) said it was planned and would be available soon.  This was in
> January 2000, over one year ago.  So don't count on a change anytime
> soon.  Many RSP's recognized the problem and ended up developing their own
> internal systems to workaround the problem.  Basically set the system to
> process immediately and pend orders locally until you are ready to process
> them.  This system works well for us, especially when it came time
> for renewals since renewals currently ignore the process immediately flag.
> 
> It appears they are now shifting the developers over to adding new
> services like SSL certs and hosted e-mail.  In my opinion, they should
> have different development teams for these new services.  They are
> spreading themselves to thin.  There are a lot of broken things in the
> existing processes that need to be fixed.  There should be a dedicated
> team working on fixing all of the issues that RSP's have been complaining
> about for the past year.
> 
> Regards,
> Bill
> 
> 

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