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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Alan Williams
Created Date/Time: 5/31/2017 11:55 am
 
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Time Id: 2716
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Title/Caption: General
Start Date/Time: 7/19/2017 1:00 pm
End Date/Time: 7/19/2017 2:00 pm
Main Status: Active

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adilas_feature_request_list.docx   Doc/Text 7/19/2017 This is an email from Megan Carr of Columbia Care. It is a list of adilas tweaks, changes, and features requests. It contains some ideas about: limiting discounts, daily price changes reports, see all IP addresses for logins, restrict or limit login by IP addresses, new advanced invoice export columns and values, coupons and special discount rules, tracking and auditing employee purchases, transfer quotes, rewards and rules for dealing with rewards, an export request for the customer queue, easier web/ecommerce management of items and categories, additional values on the daily/weekly sales reports, and other requests.


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Started out and did some emails and tech support. One of the emails had a great list of feature request from a client. I have attached them here. Some of them were things like: limiting discounts, daily price changes reports, see all IP addresses for logins, restrict or limit login by IP addresses, new advanced invoice export columns and values, coupons and special discount rules, tracking and auditing employee purchases, transfer quotes, rewards and rules for dealing with rewards, an export request for the customer queue, easier web/ecommerce management of items and categories, additional values on the daily/weekly sales reports, and other requests.

Anyways, I spent a good 45 minutes responding to their email. I though that it would be good to get the info recorded here as well. In a nut shell, clients want to configure the system, have it play by their rules, and then be able to get the data back out through reports, searches, and data exports. That kinda sums it up in a way. Most of our clients want similar type features. Good stuff.