Re: Templates for Customer Database?

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 14567
interpreted = N
texte = We need to have the repeat clients sign in at the home page, and then have their customer number be remembered throughout their shopping.Could I create the cart as soon as they sign in, and put their customer number (i.e. SKU from customer database) in one of the header fields? Do I have it right in assuming that the cart will stay with them constantly after it has been created in the previous step?Larry OrchierGrant Hulbert wrote: > >The admin templates for security administration work like this. Just add >some more fields that you want to keep track of information for. >> Are there any sample templates for adding, validating, and later on >>retreiving and editing customer information from a customer database? Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Templates for Customer Database? (John Hill 1997)
  2. Re: Templates for Customer Database? (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  3. Re: Templates for Customer Database? (Larry Orchier 1997)
  4. Re: Templates for Customer Database? (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  5. Templates for Customer Database? (Larry Orchier 1997)
We need to have the repeat clients sign in at the home page, and then have their customer number be remembered throughout their shopping.Could I create the cart as soon as they sign in, and put their customer number (i.e. SKU from customer database) in one of the header fields? Do I have it right in assuming that the cart will stay with them constantly after it has been created in the previous step?Larry OrchierGrant Hulbert wrote: > >The admin templates for security administration work like this. Just add >some more fields that you want to keep track of information for. >> Are there any sample templates for adding, validating, and later on >>retreiving and editing customer information from a customer database? Larry Orchier

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