why not only reduce the stock once a sale has gone through ???

Cheers,

Jon


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On 5 Dec 2003, at 01:09, Justin Patrin wrote:


Of course, now you have to deal with putting inventory back on the shelf when the session expires....and you have no way of knowing when that would happen unless you're storing *something*.

Chris W. Parker wrote:

Justin French <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    on Thursday, December 04, 2003 2:48 PM said:
Rather than storing the shopping cart in a DB, store the cart in the
session.  When the session dies, so does the cart.
When/if they choose to save it, it THEN gets ported into a database.
Aaahhhhh...! This makes sense.
Thanks,
Chris.
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