08-23-04 10:50 PM
This sounds like PromoCode which is a feature in FP1 of Commerce Server
2002.
Have you tried FP1 (released recently)? FP1 is free to download at
http://www.microsoft.com/commerceserver/featurepack1/.
Thanks,
Jason
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From: jsatterly <jsatterly.1bfz5d@mail.webservertalk.com>
Subject: Applying 0rder discounts.
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 09:41:03 -0500
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I have a client that is using CS2002 and eCommerce for Great Plains.
They would like to allow users to enter a discount code, validate the
code and apply an order level discount.
I can easily modify one of the existing pages to accept the discount
code and validate the code, but I am having trouble finding a way to
apply the discount to the basket.
They are not currenty using bizdesk, campaigns or discounts of any
kind, nor do they intend to use them in the future. Does anyone have
any suggestions for the simplest way to apply this type of discount?
All help is appreciated,
Jason
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Jason
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