newtech Posted January 5, 2007 Posted January 5, 2007 I have customers who have more than one address. When I go into admin and look up their account, it only lists one address. However, if I go into the database it does show their additional address. How do I make it so that I can see all their addresses in admin?
newtech Posted January 12, 2007 Author Posted January 12, 2007 I have customers who have more than one address. When I go into admin and look up their account, it only lists one address. However, if I go into the database it does show their additional address. How do I make it so that I can see all their addresses in admin? Any answer on this?
newtech Posted January 19, 2007 Author Posted January 19, 2007 I have customers who have more than one address. When I go into admin and look up their account, it only lists one address. However, if I go into the database it does show their additional address. How do I make it so that I can see all their addresses in admin? No one knows how to do this?
newtech Posted February 5, 2007 Author Posted February 5, 2007 I have customers who have more than one address. When I go into admin and look up their account, it only lists one address. However, if I go into the database it does show their additional address. How do I make it so that I can see all their addresses in admin? A month with no answer, so asking the question again.
insomniac2 Posted February 7, 2007 Posted February 7, 2007 The default OSC customers.php is not coded to do pull the address book details of a customer. I have wanted this also. I have tried a few times to recode the page to allow one to view and edit any of the address book entries. I found an old like 2003 customers file somewhere which allows you to do some of this ..but I don't know what old contrib it was from. I am working on recoding it to do what you want. When I get done I will post it in the contribution section.
newtech Posted March 1, 2007 Author Posted March 1, 2007 The default OSC customers.php is not coded to do pull the address book details of a customer. I have wanted this also. I have tried a few times to recode the page to allow one to view and edit any of the address book entries. I found an old like 2003 customers file somewhere which allows you to do some of this ..but I don't know what old contrib it was from. I am working on recoding it to do what you want. When I get done I will post it in the contribution section. any status on this?
newtech Posted March 28, 2007 Author Posted March 28, 2007 The default OSC customers.php is not coded to do pull the address book details of a customer. I have wanted this also. I have tried a few times to recode the page to allow one to view and edit any of the address book entries. I found an old like 2003 customers file somewhere which allows you to do some of this ..but I don't know what old contrib it was from. I am working on recoding it to do what you want. When I get done I will post it in the contribution section. any status on this?
Guest Posted March 31, 2007 Posted March 31, 2007 yes, there is this contribution among other things edits the address books from the admin: http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contributions,3607 v2.10 or v2.11
newtech Posted May 10, 2007 Author Posted May 10, 2007 yes, there is this contribution among other things edits the address books from the admin:http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contributions,3607 v2.10 or v2.11 From what I read this contrib is for editing country table. We are not wanting to do anything with the country table. We are wanting to to view and edit any of the address book entries for a customer. In other words, if a customer has a shipping, billing, and friends/gift address, we want teh admin to be ble to view all addreses.
Guest Posted May 10, 2007 Posted May 10, 2007 yea well, among other features it has, it also browses/edits/creates the address entries for each customer's address book. We are not wanting to do anything with the country table. you don't have to change anything to the countries.
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