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As I said before look at VPASP (www.vpasp.com).Interesting post from da8iwr but like most small owner managed businesses I'm looking for an ecommerce package that:
1. Runs "out of the box".
2. Is easy for a computer literate(but not techy) person to handle.
3. Has good documentation/support.
4. Has good SEO/payment features.
5. Has a lively user forum.
6. A package I can learn and 'grow' with (I plan to eventually have around 10,000 stock items on the system).
Is this too much to ask?
Thanks
John
Interesting post from da8iwr but like most small owner managed businesses I'm looking for an ecommerce package that:
1. Runs "out of the box".
2. Is easy for a computer literate(but not techy) person to handle.
3. Has good documentation/support.
4. Has good SEO/payment features.
5. Has a lively user forum.
6. A package I can learn and 'grow' with (I plan to eventually have around 10,000 stock items on the system).
Is this too much to ask?
Thanks
John
As I said before look at VPASP (www.vpasp.com).
5. Has a lively user forum.
6. A package I can learn and 'grow' with (I plan to eventually have around 10,000 stock items on the system).
can VSASP have a forum, gallery, blog, content for product reviews etc to be added that is integrated to the shop system database user section, so they wont need to have to sign up twice or more?that can grow and has a lively forum
we did a site in Joomla a few years ago as a quick job for someone and it got hacked within about 4 weeks and caused alot of problems.
Jamie i read that as 4 weeks ago, not a few years.
Joomla has massively changed in that time, a few days ago 1.5 was released which is completely different to 1.0 that you will have used. 1.5 is a complete rebuild from the ground up, not one part is the same code. Took them 2.5yrs to make.
Its an absolute animal![]()
I took a look at OSCommerce, and what I really disliked about it was how the script and the html were all mixed intogether. The chances of accidently changing some of the code which I was altering the design and it not working properly was just not worth it for me - especially as I don't know php. Personally I would go for a .net solution where the design is largely separated from the code, so there's far less chance of you accidently messing up the all-important code. You'd have to pay a little more than for OSCommerce, but I think the time you'd save skinning it would be worth it. I really like storefront(dot net) - it's got loads of extra features that are useful for e-commerce sites.
Hi Ian. It is good to see you back on the forums, as you talk a lot of sense, and it is always interesting to hear your opinions - even if I don't agree with all of them!Hi Guys
Does Virtuemart support stock control across multiple product option variations? e.g. so you can have a product like a shirt, with various colour options, and various size options, and have stock control working across these so if you run out of 40 inch red shirts, the shop prevents the customer from ordering these? I asked this question a while back and from the lack of response by any Virtuemart people then, I assumed that Virtuemart didn't support this feature at that time, so it would be interesting to hear if this situation has changed.if you get stuck, ask on this thread and ill help you out.
Hi Ian. It is good to see you back on the forums, as you talk a lot of sense, and it is always interesting to hear your opinions - even if I don't agree with all of them!
IMO you cant beat a custom developed .net solution that suits you business needs.
Does Virtuemart support stock control across multiple product option variations? e.g. so you can have a product like a shirt, with various colour options, and various size options, and have stock control working across these so if you run out of 40 inch red shirts, the shop prevents the customer from ordering these? I asked this question a while back and from the lack of response by any Virtuemart people then, I assumed that Virtuemart didn't support this feature at that time, so it would be interesting to hear if this situation has changed.
I use cubecart version 4 and think it's been than zencart myself
Maybe you shouldn't. We recommend that you give VirtueMart a try. If you can make it work, great! Frankly, we've tried it... and found that it's like trying to drive a 10-ton semi when all you really need is a good bicycle. It's too clumsy, too difficult and far too time-consuming.
It's also free, which is nice, until you want some support. Then you'll find that you get what you paid for. When you buy from iJoomla, we're there for you! If you have any problem, just drop us a line and our professional support team will be in touch.
Does Virtuemart support stock control across multiple product option variations? e.g. so you can have a product like a shirt, with various colour options, and various size options, and have stock control working across these so if you run out of 40 inch red shirts, the shop prevents the customer from ordering these? I asked this question a while back and from the lack of response by any Virtuemart people then, I assumed that Virtuemart didn't support this feature at that time, so it would be interesting to hear if this situation has changed.
Thanks for looking into this. The question you asked on the Virtuemart forum is actually slightly different to the question I asked, in that a product with just colour options has a direct correlation between the colour option values and the stock, whereas a product with two options, colour and size, does not have a direct correlation between a colour and a stock number, since the stock number is dependent upon the possible combinations of colour and size, (e.g. if there are 5 colours and 10 sizes in inches, then stock numbers need to be assigned to the 5x10=50 variations, even though there are only 5+10=15 option values across 2 options colour and size). Judging by another virtuemart forum question, it does look like there is a workaround by combining the two options into one option, a single colour/size option (with 50 options values in the above example) which is a typical workaround for ecommerce systems which only go so far in their product option stock control support.I produced a small test last night and also asked on the virtuemart forums to see if there was something i never knew about.
And yes what your asking for can be done. You set the products up as child products
A lot depends on what type of clients you have. Some clients will never need this functionality (some shops don't even need product option functionality, some shops don't need any stock control functionality). This product option level stock control requirement was an important requirement we had from our very first ecommerce client. It is more common a requirement for shops wanting to sell clothing items which need tight control on their stock so they don't sell items they don't have (or cannot reorder). This does help to show that there is no single best ecommerce system, a lot can depend on your requirements and what type of products you want to sell.I have to say it was something i never looked into before.
No, not the default osCommerce v2.x system. But it can with the QTPro contribution, which is a complex contribution software developement integration task to implement (involving PHP and database changes). osCommerce, with QTPro, can handle multiple product options separately, e.g. size and colour, and allow stock numbers to be assigned to the combined variations of these options, and we have this available as standard in our custom version of osCommerce. With osCommerce v3, to be released later this year (and a major rewrite from scratch), there should be some major improvements in product attribute functionality within the default system.Can Oscommerce do this, as i honestly dont know?
I have set up a quick demo product to demonstrated this stock control feature in one of our old demonstration online shops (try ordering a t-shirt, colour cream, size small).I can see what your asking for, and the way you mean it, i just cant see how the system will work at all with it.
I produce a few mods for virtuemart, that make it work in different ways, and just cant see how it will work at all.
Have you a demo i can see, so i can see how it shows the stock control in the attribute stock numbers, as there must be a list of stock numbers that dont relate to products in the system?
zen cart , I am planning to use it...but now i will consider oscommerce
You have to manually enter the stock numbers initially, the system then keeps it up to date automatically as items are purchased. The options can be set up once manually so they can be shared across products, but you still have to link them in manually when you create a new product from scratch.Also do you have to populate it manually, so you would have to enter for 5 colours and 5 sized 25 items, or does the system pick them up, and you just have to enter the amount in stock?