Prior to Acumatica, we simply managed the “Continue selling when out of stock” designation in Shopify. Now, it seems Acumatica wants to impose it’s will at a global level across all products for this setting.For 99% of our products, we want to NOT sell when out of stock. But, there are a handful that we DO. So, for those we’d like the “Continue Selling” checkbox to remain checked at all times so that when it does go out of stock, the customer can still buy it. See below from the Shopify Mapping Reference. I believe the setting I want is “Do Nothing” because that’s what I want I want Acumatica to do… Nothing (just leave Shopify alone). But, on the right, it seems to say that if the product goes to 0, then the checkbox is selected. But, I don’t want that to happen for the rest of my store. I’d like the ability to select that on a product by product basis. It looks like the field lives at the Stock Item Level in the Ecommerce tab. However, it says “Store Default” and is not editable. Is
We’re just rolling out Acumatica. We’re starting to utilize Template Items heavily. I’m wondering if there’s a feature we can turn on to just auto-generate the Template ID rather than having to enter something? It would save a lot of time!
Hello,I work for an Acumatica VAR and currently studying for Shopify installation. However, when trying to implement the connector it is asking for a public address and I’ve only got a local install, any workaround for that ? Thanks
when I preparing the sales order it showing the following errorInserting 'CA Transaction' record raised at least one error. Please review the errors. FinPeriodID: 'Post Period' cannot be empty.
i am getting error when i process sales order ERROR:The sales order could not be imported because the combination of the New York State store shipping zone and the None store shipping method is not mapped to a Ship Via or the mapping is inactive in the store settings.
Hi,a client of mine uses the Sales Price Worksheet to group inventory for Customer Price discounts. Where do I set up the Price Workgroups to then allocate against each item? I’ve looked everywhere. Regards,Laura
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