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On Article Management
- On article creation/modifying :
- Are article types and categories mandatory ? Can't I just create articles ?
- What are exactly these order in front/back-office options ?
- What could be the use of the 'Edit on order' options ?
- On category creation/modifying :
- Why different levels of back-office ?
- What do the different 'Article presentation' options give ?
- What do the different 'Article ordering' options give ?
- What is the best choice in 'Quantity to add to shopping cart' ?
- What is the best choice in 'Stock support' ?
- What are the use of the 'Client to invoice ordered articles' options ?
- Why assessing delivery and payment methods sets ?
- On stock management :
- Is stock management mandatory to use ?
- Stock support can be defined with either article type or category ; which one overrides the other ?
- Can I directly export my article database to create my stock article database ?
- Is there an automatic way to input serial numbers ?
- Is it possible to register the entry of a large quantity of items without entering serial numbers ?
- Can I register a stock entry without a supplier document ?
- While registering a supplier document, a supplier does not appear in the menu. Why ?
- On stock subscription management :
- A client does not need to use her/his subscription during an indefinite amount of time ; what is the best to do ?
- What if the time during which the subscription will not be used is precisely known ?
- How to start a subscription for which no payment has still been registered ?
- A subscription has been blocked or suspended by accident ; how can I solve this ?
- What can subscription sets be used for ?
- I have subscriptions for services that don't include any consumption ; does Blue Chameleon handle this ?
- On the contrary, my subscriptions have to be invoiced according to how much the clients used it : is this also handled by Blue Chameleon ?
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