Bilgin, The main problem i have is that this customer is not using the ecommerce and want to handle this from the backend.
Did you try to add a recurring order from the backend? enter the order for the subscription product, then: 1. go to party, 2. find the customer 3. create the shoppinglist 4. enter the recurrence: not available 5. enter the productid. 6. activate the shoppinglist when the customer cancels the subscription: 1. go to party, 2. find the customer 3. find the related shoppinglist (if there are more subscriptions) 4. remove the product from the shoppinglist Now the proposed way: --------------------- create: enter the order for the subscription product to cancel: 1. go to catalog -> subscriptions 2. list all subscriptions for that customer. 3. set the extent flag to 'N' on the particular subscription. In the frontend, we could add an extra column in the orderlist: subscription with the ability to cancel the subscription. regards, Hans On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 11:29 +0300, Bilgin Ibryam wrote: > Hans, > > why you don't want to use auto reorder ShoppingList? It is already > working the way you described? > > Bilgin > > > -- AntWebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates.....
