I am sure people on the list that believe they have a solution for you will contact you. if not, then go to the service providers page and contact them.
Jim Yanda sent the following on 5/3/2008 2:51 AM: > Hi BJ, > I am under some time constraints and am in need of a quick and simple order > load solution/process. Nothing fancy; would be Okay if there's some manual > involvement such as massaging the order data in a spreadsheet before > loading. Can you direct me to someone in the community who may have > something? I'd be willing to pay for a solution that gets the basic job > done. > Thanks. > > > > BJ Freeman wrote: >> I read in the xml in its native format from the website >> I then convert to maps needed for the service calls. >> 1)check to see if a customer exist if not create based on the order >> 2)if a customer exist is the ship already in the customer info, if not >> put order on hold as a possbile forgery >> 3)Create order header >> 4) add items to order >> 5) add payment >> 6) add ecas to verify payment info for fraud (not in ofbiz) >> 7) check order against inventory or Dropshipper (not in ofbiz) >> 8) put on hold if no inventory or until verrify with dropshipper (not in >> ofbiz >> 9) let ofbiz take over from here. >> >> >> Jim Yanda sent the following on 5/2/2008 12:21 PM: >>> Hi BJ, >>> Can you give me a little detail about how you made the import? Did you >>> use >>> the XML Import or did you write directly to the database? >>> Thanks, >>> Jim >>> >>> >>> BJ Freeman wrote: >>>> I did an import that created a order as if it was generated by ofbiz. >>>> but using the services you can be sure that the order is entered >>>> properly, even if is paid for on the website. >>>> >>>> Jim Yanda sent the following on 5/2/2008 8:19 AM: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> We have an external webstore and would like to load the orders from >>>>> there >>>>> into OFBiz using the XML Import in Web Tools. Is this feasible and has >>>>> anyone done this? Can you give me the gist of how its done? We've done >>>>> Party >>>>> and Contact loads using a spreadsheet to build the XML and that worked >>>>> nicely. But we realize loading orders is more involved; headers, lines, >>>>> syncing the catalog, checking for existing Parties, etc. >>>>> Tips and advice appreciated. >>>>> Thanks. Jim >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> >> >
