BradG
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Byron, Sorry for the slow response, Yes. In fact the process has changed greatly. We are pulling site direct info via a script written to use PSQL. There are in fact 3 of them, one checks the website pricing against EVO and will directly put those prices in EVO if they are lower. Once the two prices are matched, EVO controls the website pricing updates and its inventory, through an update program The first two are setup so one does not have to manually manage website pricing against EVO. The third one is the order import side -- it pulls the orders into EDI formatted CSV which in turn uses my server's local FTP server. The process works. We are working out the details on some very difficult products. Once that is done we will begin testing FTP CSV handling requirements for EVO. That will then bring us up to the last part which is scheduled task runs. These will automate 98% of this once in place. One is the price/inventory set once per day late night, the other will be orders call probably 3 time an hour. Just a heads up, testing processes are done in the command Line. CMD LINE needs a little bit of practice but is straight forward once you get the hang of it. BACKUP, BACKUP, BACKUP EVO business Data and the websites as well. I have a local mirrored copy of EVO on my laptop for testing so my business data is never at risk
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