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Deleting Old Orders

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2001 7:23 am
by Switch Hits
I'm just a dumb merchant using SS 5.0 along with Stone Edge Order Manger who
is afraid to move forward on what is probably an obvious regular chore --
deleting old orders from the ShopSite backend. I'm curious what systems
other merchants have in place as orders accumulate and the downloads become
longer.

Of course, all orders need to be saved somewhere somehow. If the orders are
in Order Manager and it is backed up regularly, can I just delete old orders
from SS? And if I delete orders from SS and I ever need to restore a
backup...well, doesn't that present a problem?

Thanks for any advice.

Jimmy Hilburger
www.switchhits.com

Re: Deleting Old Orders

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2001 9:02 am
by Katrina Morris
Hi Jimmy,

Usually, once you have all of the customer's information in another database
and the order has been processed, there is no need to keep it in the system.
We print out two copies of each order, as well - one to work with and write
on, and the other we keep in a folder for a month or two to be able to refer
to in case an order is ever lost. We shred these periodically, as they do
tend to build up.

As long as you're using the stone edge order manager, you should be fine.
There is no need to keep these orders in the database. You'll also free up
a lot of space!

Good luck,

Katrina

"Switch Hits" <zeke@switchhits.com> wrote in message
news:9lbc80$lg8$1@support.shopsite.com...
I'm just a dumb merchant using SS 5.0 along with Stone Edge Order Manger
who
is afraid to move forward on what is probably an obvious regular chore --
deleting old orders from the ShopSite backend. I'm curious what systems
other merchants have in place as orders accumulate and the downloads
become
longer.

Of course, all orders need to be saved somewhere somehow. If the orders
are
in Order Manager and it is backed up regularly, can I just delete old
orders
from SS? And if I delete orders from SS and I ever need to restore a
backup...well, doesn't that present a problem?

Thanks for any advice.

Jimmy Hilburger
www.switchhits.com


Re: Deleting Old Orders

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2001 9:15 am
by Barney Stone
I agree with Katrina. As long as you have the data in the Order Manager, AND
as long as you are backing up your Order Manager data regularly (you are
doing that, aren't you? preferably on CD's?) you should be safe.

The Order Manager also archives all of the text files that you import, so
that gives you one more safety feature. If you keep those files, you could
always create a new Order Manager store and re-import all of your orders
from those text files.

- Barney Stone, President
Stone Edge Technologies, Inc.
www.ShopSiteUtilities.com
215-641-1837



"Katrina Morris" <katrina@rexart.com> wrote in message
news:9lbhr0$lub$1@support.shopsite.com...
Hi Jimmy,

Usually, once you have all of the customer's information in another
database
and the order has been processed, there is no need to keep it in the
system.
We print out two copies of each order, as well - one to work with and
write
on, and the other we keep in a folder for a month or two to be able to
refer
to in case an order is ever lost. We shred these periodically, as they do
tend to build up.

As long as you're using the stone edge order manager, you should be fine.
There is no need to keep these orders in the database. You'll also free
up
a lot of space!

Good luck,

Katrina

"Switch Hits" <zeke@switchhits.com> wrote in message
news:9lbc80$lg8$1@support.shopsite.com...
I'm just a dumb merchant using SS 5.0 along with Stone Edge Order Manger
who
is afraid to move forward on what is probably an obvious regular
chore --
deleting old orders from the ShopSite backend. I'm curious what systems
other merchants have in place as orders accumulate and the downloads
become
longer.

Of course, all orders need to be saved somewhere somehow. If the orders
are
in Order Manager and it is backed up regularly, can I just delete old
orders
from SS? And if I delete orders from SS and I ever need to restore a
backup...well, doesn't that present a problem?

Thanks for any advice.

Jimmy Hilburger
www.switchhits.com