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Ravi Shankar


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07-14-04 12:47 PM

In short the answer is "YES" 

Suggest you examine the Retail2002 international site to
check the multilingual capabilitites possible through
Commerce Server.

Commerce Server allows you to create Catalog Sets (A
Collection of Catalogs (virtual, base, etc)) This catalog
Set can be attached to user profiles or organization
profiles so on login users would see only their assigned
catalog set.

A Virtula Catalog can be created from multiple base
catalogs and can carry different product pricing at that
level. So using Virtual Catalogs and different catalog
sets you can achieve different catalogs (/w price
variations) across different countries (languages), user
sets and what not 


>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>We have a single ASP.NET application which we use to
provide web-sites to
>multiple customers via a simple template/theme approach.
The important point
>is that it is one single ASP.NET application which
appears as many unique
>web sites via use of permissions, host-header mapping
and application logic.
>
>I am considering adding e-commerce functionality via
Commerce Server. As
>this is a single application, I believe Standard Edition
will suffice.
>
>My question is, can I set up independent product
catalogs, ad campaigns,
>etc, and through permissions restrict my users to see
only "their" catalogs
>and campaigns?
>
>Many thanks.
>
>
>.
>





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