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GC- StoneEdge Buy.Com Bridge

$20.00



Overview

GC – StoneEdge Buy.Com Bridge is a simple and useful tool to update the order status in Buy.com from StoneEdge. It gets the order details from Buy.com and imports it into StoneEdge database. When the status of the order is changed on StoneEdge the status gets pushed to Buy.com automatically.

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Configuration screen Configuration screen

Figure 1: GC – StoneEdge Bridge Configuration screen

System Requirements

GC – StoneEdge Buy.Com Bridge requires the following:

  • Windows XP/Windows 7/Windows Vista/2003/2000
  • .NET Framework 2.0

Windows2000 WindowsXP Vista Windows7

Documentation

GC – StoneEdge Buy.Com Bridge is a simple and useful tool to update the order status in Buy.com from StoneEdge. It gets the order details from Buy.com and imports it into StoneEdge database. When the status of the order is changed on StoneEdge the status gets pushed to Buy.com automatically. The configuration screen for the application looks as below in figure 1. Provide the StoneEdge Db details in the left side of the screen. In the right side give the FTP details of Buy.com.

  • You can update the status of multiple orders in a single click.
  • Creates the list of latest unfulfilled orders and put in a text file.
  • Automatically uploads the text file to the FTP server.
  • The Order status is updated in Buy.com automatically.


Configuration screen

Configuration screen

Pricing


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Bruckner Truck Sales
Chris and his team are totally amazing! He is a great communicator. One of the things I like most is the way he responds to our requests. He normally responds to each email with the message “done” When I receive the message I go check their work and either respond “done” or send him a list of requested tweaks. Normally, we send him web content through out the day and his team key strokes the content that evening. It is very gratifying ..
Brian Murphy

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