Re: Customer

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = You need to compile a database to hold just the customer information, where each customer has a unique identity/username and their own password. So, when the customer logs in a search is done based on username and password and the rest of their details are retrieved as founditems.Julian Clayton---------- >From: Nitai >To: Webcatalog >Subject: Customer >Date: Fri, Dec 18, 1998, 7:45 am >>Hi, > >I am trying to do the following: > >The customer should just fill out the order form once. The next time would >like to order, he should be able to just fill out his name and password and >webcatalog fills the rest of the data (this does not have to be visible to >the customer, but can be). > >I think this is very convenient for the customer. > >Is there a way to do it in webcatalog? If so, can anybody provide me with >some example code to learn? > >TIA >Sincerely, >Nitai > > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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You need to compile a database to hold just the customer information, where each customer has a unique identity/username and their own password. So, when the customer logs in a search is done based on username and password and the rest of their details are retrieved as founditems.Julian Clayton---------- >From: Nitai >To: Webcatalog >Subject: Customer >Date: Fri, Dec 18, 1998, 7:45 am >>Hi, > >I am trying to do the following: > >The customer should just fill out the order form once. The next time would >like to order, he should be able to just fill out his name and password and >webcatalog fills the rest of the data (this does not have to be visible to >the customer, but can be). > >I think this is very convenient for the customer. > >Is there a way to do it in webcatalog? If so, can anybody provide me with >some example code to learn? > >TIA >Sincerely, >Nitai > > > Julian Clayton

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