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Mail Order and Retail Store POS software

Searching for real time mail order/register software

         

ErnieJay

5:05 am on May 22, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Point of Sale Search for software.
Business Description:
2 retail stores clothing stores in the same town connected with a wireless bridge.Est. 1914
Mail Order via a printed catalog est. 1949 and website est-1996. (e-commerce and brick = click & mortor)

Business solution/software wanted: An integrated POS solution which will run the stores (computerized inventory) and process mailand web orders... From one central data base.

More specificly:

We would like a product/customer/shoping cart database residing at the weblevel of our entire product inventory: in stock, on order, on order/in stock showing 'committed' for a mail order (available and not available). Web orders and store sales at the registers would work from the same (one) data base.

Is it in stock.

Customers should be able to check their order status on the site. What is the status of my order?

Search the entire product line.

Accounting included is not neccesary but would be nice.

Stock split lists between the two stores and shared inventory.

If an item is ordered that we are out of the system should look for 'on order' purchase orders and tie to the PO with a Mail Order Number. If the item is not on order the system should start purchase order for the appropriate vender and mark the it with the Mail order number needing the item.

jimnovo

3:51 pm on May 22, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Check out Stone Edge Order Manager, which may not do all you need but it depends on the POS. Talk to Barney Stone directly, he will be happy to help you out. Very reasonable price, runs on Access so can me modified easily. Does a lot of things I expect you will really be pleased you have access to but were not mentioned.

Failing that, Mail Order Manager from Dydacomp, but with all the plug-ins, you need, it is gonna cost ya.

bcc1234

4:36 pm on May 22, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Check out MAS 200 or Dynamics. I would opt for the former.

Segueonline

6:49 pm on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)



ErnieJay,

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