> >In the second scenario orders are marked as ready to ship, an import >is ran on the Worldship side that contacts the database over ODBC >and gets a list of orders and the relevant information. The orders >are processed as they are packaged. Worldship then contacts the >Interchange database over ODBC and writes the tracking numbers. The >updating of tracking numbers kicks off the same shipped email. > >The key to doing these integrations is setting statuses to control >what gets exported and then decide what to do once a tracking number >is imported. If you have a choice between the methods I would >choose scenario 2, it's less steps and seems like a more "cleaner" process. Thanks for both Endpoint replies. I was just reviewing the connection/import feature within worldship, and I think it will be better having worldship talk through and ODBC connection to the MySql database. I'll try to document this as I go. regards, Steve _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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