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ListX & DNN Store Integration?
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26 Sep 2007 03:46 PM  
Ok, Here is what I would like to do. I want to integrate ListX and DNN Store for two reasons.

Reason 1: I don't see a way to offer quantity discounts on items. My clients has one item to sell but offers discounts based on quantities. I wanted to use ListX to calculate the correct price based on quantity and then send the order to the DNN Store Shopping cart.

Reason 2: The product being sold is actually being resold. My client has bought X number of credits and when his customer buys y number of credits from him, he transfers y numbers of credits from his account to their account. Anyway, there is an api to do that so I need a way to send information to the API after the transaction is confirmed and verified.


Any ideas? Can this even be done?

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08 Oct 2007 04:15 PM  
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08 Oct 2007 06:24 PM  
What we suggest is to use the Catalook module from Snow Covered with ListX as the presentation layer as oposed to using DNN Store. Catalook is a more featureful module that should be able to accomodate what you need it to do. Please let me know if this solution will not solve your scenario here.
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08 Oct 2007 06:30 PM  
Do you have a link? I can't find the store module on Snowcovered or their website.

It would be nice though to have some integration examples into the DNN core module since it is free <img src='desktopmodules/ntforums/images/emoticons/smile.gif' height='20' width='20' border='0' title='Smile' align='absmiddle'>
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08 Oct 2007 06:48 PM  
The module is on the home page of www.SnowCovered.com as one of the top sellers. The fulll listing with prices:

http://www.snowcovered.com/snowcovered2/Default.aspx?tabid=241&sid=2208

You probably need the CATALooK.net Store Pro & Booking Tools DNN4.

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08 Oct 2007 06:57 PM  
Thanks, I finally found their web site. Not sure why I couldn't fine it will a Snowcovered search.

If I wanted to use ListX to fire a command after the transaction was complete like register the person in a class, would I need to buy the source code version or can you think of a way that could be accomplished? (conceptually that is, I am not asking for free code)
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08 Oct 2007 07:30 PM  
Any command can be executed using ListX. You can fire an Action:Redirect or Action:Input to the tab that has your registration logic. If you wrap the calls to the service for processing the payment method with a page that then does the registration, that would work. Without knowing the exact solution you have though, it would be difficult to advise.

ListX can handle the interface and you can always use a messages to make sure the action gets called.

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