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RE: [ic] Handling inventory
> The client is a motorcycle dealership who needs an online
> store. The trick with these guys is that a lot of the stuff
> must be ordered but, there are some things that they stock
> and will stock more based on demand.
>
> They use Lightspeed as their management suite. It's
> client/server running on windows.
>
> Is that enough info?
>
> George Loch
Assuming you mean:
http://www.bhpower.com/support/lspeed.htm
They don't really have a lot of technical information on their website,
so I assume one of the first steps is to get more information (directly
from them perhaps) about how their systems allows integration with other
software / data sources. For example, if they have a hourly CSV import
setup, then you would customize IC to fit to that. If they prefer a
direct ODBC (being Windows and all) insert, then you can customize IC to
do that.
Do you already know a lot about the system and how it integrates with
other software? If so, then it only becomes a question of how to do you
make IC do what they want. If not, then it means you get out the
disassembler and start hacking. ;-)
Dan Browning
Kavod Technologies
PS. It is preferred that you quote within the context that you are
referring to, like I am now.
> ----- Original Message -----
> > It depends entirely on what you have already.
> >
> > It depends on your network architecture, how important it is to be
> > exact, how time critical, etc.... For most online stores it is
> > irrelevant, for some that deal in "one ofs" it is critical.
> >
> > What are the details?
> >
> > --
> >
> > Christopher F. Miller, Publisher
> cfm@maine.com
> > MaineStreet Communications, Inc 208 Portland
> Road, Gray, ME
> 04039
> > 1.207.657.5078
> http://www.maine.com/
> > Content/site management, online commerce, internet
> integration, Debian
> linux
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