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Marco Risaliti updated OFBIZ-287:
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Component/s: (was: pos)
INCORPORATING ISSUE
> POS take deposits and complete sales with deposits
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> Key: OFBIZ-287
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-287
> Project: OFBiz
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: INCORPORATING ISSUE
> Affects Versions: SVN trunk
> Reporter: Marco Risaliti
> Assignee: Jacques Le Roux
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> Copy of http://jira.undersunconsulting.com/browse/OFBIZ-733 from Ray Barlow.
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> Certain products are delivered direct by the supplier or if the shop does not
> generally stock a specific product the customer wants from a supplier they
> can be ordered and this normally requires an up front deposit from the
> customer.
> Could this really be considered a "special" gift certificate type? You've
> taken money and the customer has a receipt/voucher/certificate that will be
> redeemed when the sale is completed?!
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> All Comments Work Log Change History Sort Order:
> Comment by Si Chen [06/Feb/06 11:10 AM] [ Permlink ]
> This should be created as a Payment from customer of the CUSTOMER_DEPOSIT
> type. Product should be received by the store, picked up by the customer, and
> invoiced in the regular way.
> Comment by Jacques Le Roux [11/Mar/06 02:10 AM] [ Permlink ]
> I will work on this soon
> Jacques
> Comment by Si Chen [31/Mar/06 01:35 PM] [ Permlink ]
> Jacques, I agree this may be a way to solve the issue of advance payments,
> but it is not necessarily the only one. I'm not sure if it's the optimal one
> either. If you're ready to start working on it, let me know. We could discuss
> it further. Si
> Comment by Bradley Plies [31/Mar/06 04:32 PM] [ Permlink ]
> One way to view this is from the perspective of a hub-centric exchange where
> buyers & sellers meet and make deals. The seller may put up a price for a
> product, a buyer likes the price and agrees. In a hub-centric model like I've
> worked on before, the buyer and seller do not deal with each other directly.
> They can be completely anonymous to each other and both send their money and
> goods to the exchange which in turn handles all the processing,
> authentication, and specific fulfillment needs of each party.
> The buyer & seller execute a trading transaction where the buyer must send
> money to the exchange and the seller must send their product to the exchange.
> The buyer can then take delivery of the product when they are ready.
> As you can see in this scenario, the buyer "prepaid" for a product and the
> fulfillment of the product (taking delivery, or even selling it back to yet
> someone else) is a seperate activity entirely.
> Comment by Si Chen [05/Apr/06 09:37 AM] [ Permlink ]
> Actually, now I remember what you should do: after the order is authorized,
> in the order manager you can manually transact a portion of it (through the
> accounting manager's Transactions tab) as a Customer Deposit. When you ship
> the order, the balance will be collected automatically.
> Comment by Si Chen [02/May/06 10:49 AM] [ Permlink ]
> Do we still need this issue to be open? Is this need taken care of now?
> Comment by Jacques Le Roux [02/May/06 01:47 PM] [ Permlink ]
> Si,
> Sorry I can't take a look at this issue before next week. I'll tell you then.
> Thanks
> Jacques
> Comment by Ray Barlow [04/May/06 04:29 AM] [ Permlink ]
> If the functionality you've suggested meets the requirements, which I've no
> reason to doubt I've just not tested it, then this is a great start. But it
> does not close this feature request for me in terms of a POS solution as it
> is not acceptable to expect the POS user to switch out of the Xui app into
> HTML backends, log in find orders etc to manage a deposit, a good short term
> work around maybe but not the final requirement of quick and easy to use POS
> deposit screens.
> Comment by Si Chen [04/May/06 06:05 PM] [ Permlink ]
> OK. So are you working on a POS equivalent of this? Just look at how
> orderheader.ftl in ordermgr does it.
> If you plan on working on such, I will keep the issue open.
> Comment by Si Chen [05/May/06 01:05 PM] [ Permlink ]
> All you actually need to do is a button which takes a payment and creates an
> OFBiz Payment of "CUSTOMER_DEPOSIT" type.
> More curious is: does the POS allow you to look up a customer somehow?
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