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Reserved item flag on orders #15

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ezvirtual opened this issue Jul 8, 2014 · 1 comment
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Reserved item flag on orders #15

ezvirtual opened this issue Jul 8, 2014 · 1 comment

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@ezvirtual
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I'm not sure if this is the right place for this or not - more of a enhancement than an issue. I thought it would be good to get some other input on how this behaviour could/should work.

If an order contains reserved items (either "Mixed" or "Reserved" state) the individual items that are out of stock need to be flagged on the order (and ideally on the email).

It would also be good to have the option to split Mixed orders into two separate orders for the in-stock and reserved items. If this was the case it would be good to have the ability to send back-order emails to a separate email address.

Cheers.

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rnixx commented Jul 17, 2014

Which version of b.p.orders are you using right now?

If an order contains reserved items (either "Mixed" or "Reserved" state) the individual items that are out of stock need to be flagged on the order (and ideally on the email).

This should already have been implemented in https://github.com/bluedynamics/bda.plone.orders/releases/tag/0.8.

It would also be good to have the option to split Mixed orders into two separate orders for the in-stock and reserved items. If this was the case it would be good to have the ability to send back-order emails to a separate email address.

This sounds like a very useful feature. Let's keep this in mind for future extensions.

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