On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Nigel Titley <[email protected]> wrote: > Folks, > > I've written an oscommerce-ledgersmb bridge and it largely seems to > work. At the moment it does the following: > > 1. Creates new parts in Ledgersmb based on items in oscommerce, > including price matrix > 2. Creates new customers in ledgersmb based on oscommerce > 3. Creates new sales orders in ledgersmb based on orders received > through the web site. > 4. Updates website parts inventory based on ledgersmb. > > It runs as a regular cron job at whatever frequency you need. The only > downside is that website inventory may lag real inventory. > > I'm just about to start using this for real. I'm migrating my accounting > system from gnucash to ledgersmb and during the testing I've come up > with a problem with price matrices, which may be just my > misunderstanding, but I can't seem to find what I am doing wrong. > Basically, I create a generic price matrix for a part (no pricegroup, > no customer specific) with breakpoints at various values. When I > manually create a sales order or a quotation with a quantity that should > trigger the price break I don't get a price reduction, just the basic > list price. This happens whether I have entered a part with a price > matrix manually, or via my bridge.
What do you mean by "a quantity that should trigger the price break?" I am not entirely sure that quantity discounts are supported. However we need something like this for 1.3...... > > I'm running LedgerSMB V1.2.16 on Ubuntu Hardy. If this is a known > problem, please accept my apologies and point me at the documentation. Hmm.... I will have to look into this. Best Wishes, Chris Travers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Ledger-smb-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ledger-smb-devel
