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Carrier Service Cut-off Time Support
- Extension of previous RFE (Multiple Carrier Service Support in "Calculate Preorder Shipment Assignments") to not show carrier services that are outside of cut-off time- E.g. if "Next Day Delivery" rule is that order must be placed by 3pm then on...
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Multiple Carrier Service Support in "Calculate Preorder Shipment Assignments"
Ability to return multiple carrier services in response based on fulfilling node together with common carrier services at cart level- E.g.Line 1 - Node (DC1) - Returns "Standard Delivery", "Next Day Delivery", "Saturday Delivery"Line 2 - Node (Sto...
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OMS to IV item relationships
Currently no OOTB support to sync item relationships for items with variations between OMS and IV
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BOPIS/ Click and Collect Emails and Alerts
Most projects typically have requirement for following: Ready for Pickup/Collection E-Mail, Pickup/Collection Reminder E-Mail, Not Picked-Up/Collected E-Mail (upon being cancelled from ready for pickup status), Picked-Up/Collected E-Mail Be good t...
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Support for "Refund Now" in CC to allow Customer services to refund a return before receipt occurs due to delays in warehouse processing
Very useful to assist call center agents when customer appeasement or servce is paramount but the returns process is slow/cumbersome - Should be enabled only if not already refunded (invoiced)
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Ability to support order amendments and exchanges without re-pricing in OMS UIs (Call Center, Store, etc)
Currently re-pricing (and integration) is required for amendments and exchanges but in certain situations such as the below examples there should be no need for this and simplifies implementation for these use cases. Change product variant- Varian...
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Inheritance of shared global mailbox privileges
Need the ability for accounts to automatically be granted access to submailboxes when these accounts are granted access to another account's mailbox. Example - User 1 is given access to user2's mailbox. Need the ability for user 1 to automatically...
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automated cddef.bin creation via lcu.bat by passing positional paramters
I want to create cddef.bin automatically via script. Thus I want to pass all values to lcu.bat via positional paramters rather than interactively. e.g. lcu.bat %NODENAME% %IPADDRESS% 1363 %CD_UID% %CD_PWD% %CD_PWD%
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Group system in userfile.cfg (UNIX)
In an environment with hundreds of users defined in the same userfile.cfg, it would be nice to be able to govern them through a system of groups or profiles to reduce administration time and avoid unnecessary failures.
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Standardize SYSOPTS syntax for multi-environments
SYSOPTS syntax is written differently depending on the environment: Windows, i5/OS, z/OS, and UNIX. Example on z/OS: SYSOPTS = "DATATYPE(BINARY) XLATE(YES) STRIP.BLANKS(NO)" Same example on UNIX: sysopts=":datatype=binary:xlate=yes:pipe=yes:" This...
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