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uCoz Community uCoz Modules Online Shop How automatically removove the product from E Shop (atomatically remove the product from E Shop after purchase) |
How automatically removove the product from E Shop |
How automatically removove the product from E Shop when a customer clicks on the "Submit the order" ????
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cro-ipbox,
Quote (cro-ipbox) How automatically removove the product from E Shop when a customer clicks on the "Submit the order" ???? Go to CP->E-shop->Module settings->check the box "Keep record of the stock in trade in the field $STOCK$"->Subtract purchased items from goods in stock at the moment of->select "order submission"->Save |
cro-ipbox,
Quote (cro-ipbox) and what would mean"Allow to submit in orders out-of-stock items:" This option allows to order the goods with “0” stock value. See more about it here: http://forum.ucoz.com/forum/40-14354-1 |
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Go to CP->E-shop->Module settings->check the box "Keep record of the stock in trade in the field $STOCK$"->Subtract purchased items from goods in stock at the moment of->select "order submission"->Save but when I click on buy tell me this: "To submit the order, you should delete all items that are not in stock (they are set off in another color)" ![]() Attachments:
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cro-ipbox, you have nothing in stock now. You need to have some items there to have goods in stock to subtract from. To put items in stock go to CP->E-shop » Goods management->Adjustment of fields option
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hej can I removed this from my Eshop website automatically :
![]() when a customer clicks on the "Submit the order" --- > number of items in stock is 0 I ask because the product remains on the website although it is stock is 0 Attachments:
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Post edited by cro-ipbox - Wednesday, 2011-10-19, 4:34 PM
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cro-ipbox, unfortunately, this feature is ot available at present. It will be added in one of the E-shop updates. In the meantime you may use conditional operators. See more about them here: http://forum.ucoz.com/forum/37-471-1#36483
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