Well, my current problem is that that particular sale was made without
"Is Immediately Fulfilled" set to YES. 
So i'm trying to find an easy way to fix it :)

Otherwise sometimes it could happen that you don't want to immediately
fulfill the order. I'll give you an example: 
The goods you buy may need to be prepared or taken out of the warehouse
and either shipped to you or given to you after you pay. 
Some furniture stores do sales this way. Or a computer store - you
choose a computer system, the POS clerk asks you for some 
configuration questions ( like HDD, RAM, etc ) and submits the order.
You pay. The order goes to the warehouse where the workers 
actually add more ram, pack the system and bring it to you in the
waiting room in 10 minutes. 

Anyway - it's just an example. The current issue for me is to complete
that single order which was created this way by mistake. 
I'll check the source code in the PaymentEvents.java and the services
the POS software calls and will finalize it manually. I just wanted to
know
if there is an easy way to do it from the GUI as I couldn't find
anything. 

Thanks, 
Deyan 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]>
Reply-to: "Jacques Le Roux" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: POS sales order completion
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 12:02:43 +0200


It seems you know that the POS is OOTB designed to work with " set to YES.
So you must have a good reason to do so. But I'm afraid there are currently no 
easy solutions for your pb

Jacques

From: "Deyan Tsvetanov" <[email protected]>
> Hi all, 
> 
> I've a question regarding the sales orders from POS. 
> 
> We have a product store with "Is Immediately Fulfilled" set to NO. 
> 
> After a sale is done a new sales order is being created for the store with 
> status APPROVED. I can not find anywhere in the GUI
> how to complete the order, so its status goes to COMPLETED, the items 
> quantity is updated in the store facility and etc. 
> 
> Is there an easy way to perform that task from the GUI ?
> 
> Thanks in advance, 
> Deyan 
>

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