Batch Order Center 1.1 is a PHP script for osCommerce Addons scripts design by Federico R..
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD. Batch Order Center is a module I created to allow you to collect all your orders, put them into one PDF file and then print out the PDF file allowing you to
Publisher review: Batch Order Center is a module I created to allow you to collect all your orders, put them into one PDF file and then print out the PDF file allowing you to "batch print" the orders all at the same time. Batch print is a module I created to allow you to collect all your orders, put them into one PDF file and then print out the PDF file allowing you to "batch print" the orders all at the same time.Some key features are:- One customizable configuration file- Optionally include orders based on status- Optionally auto-change order statuses.- Including Pay Method but exclude CC Numbers(For invoicing or security)- Optionally include order date- Optionally include order number- Optionally include customer comments posted when the order was placed.- VERY minimal OSC core file editing. Very modular. I wanted to leave the core files as untouched as possible. Since I run a live site, if something is wrong with the script it won't bring down the site, or cause problems. Operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD
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