Hi Pierre:
Maybe. Any suggestions on a best way to do that? I'd be interested in
hearing about other user experiences (what works/doesn't work) for
inserting forced registration into the existing OOTB solution.
Best Regards,
Ruth Hoffman
http://www.myofbiz.com
On 3/7/12 8:06 AM, Pierre Smits wrote:
Maybe Bernat wanted a more obvious self registration process before letting
users access the webshop.
Regards,
Pierre
2012/3/7 Ruth Hoffman<[email protected]>
Hi Bernat& Hans:
With OFBiz out-of-the-box (OOTB) you can always buy anonymously. Perhaps
the confusion might be in what Bernat is calling "registration". (Creating
an account with a user login vs. creating a unique user identifier record
in the Party table. A Party record is always created (OOTB) when the order
is created. This unique record (partyId) is what identifies "who is charged
for the sale". What doesn't get created automatically is the user login.
In many business environments, "registration" suggests creating an account
with a user login.
Bernat, one thing you could do is remove the "Checkout without Login"
link(s). There may be more than one link - since there is the one page
checkout and the multi-page checkout and who knows how many other examples
of "checking out". That way, the user is forced to create an account with a
login as they progress through checkout.
Best Regards,
Ruth
http://www.myofbiz.com
On 3/7/12 7:12 AM, Bernat Arlandis wrote:
On 07/03/12 13:06, Hans Bakker wrote:
without registering?
who you are going to charge for the sale?
sounds strange,
please let us know the sequence of events how you can buy without
registering....
1. Add digital product to the cart.
2. Select Checkout in the cart.
3. Select Checkout again in the section "Checkout without login" at the
bottom of the page.
4. Fill formularies and confirm order.