Multi-store roadmap. Let's discuss (UPDATE: done)

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11 years ago
FANTASTIC that ver. 3.0, and especially Multi-Store is expected to be released in 2-3 weeks!

Thanks a.m. for working so feverishly :) on this! I can't start marketing my products until I'm able to manage more than one store from one Admin.

Then again... maybe I read wrong before?  If for example I have 3 nop stores, will I be able to consolidate stores #2 and #3 and manage them from store #1 after 3.0 is released, or will I need to set up stores #2 and #3 all over again?

Do/will stores #2 and #3 need to be under the same URL/domain name, or can they be anywhere else?

THANKS again!

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11 years ago
TopWebNames wrote:
FANTASTIC that ver. 3.0, and especially Multi-Store is expected to be released in 2-3 weeks!

Thanks a.m. for working so feverishly :) on this! I can't start marketing my products until I'm able to manage more than one store from one Admin.

Then again... maybe I read wrong before?  If for example I have 3 nop stores, will I be able to consolidate stores #2 and #3 and manage them from store #1 after 3.0 is released, or will I need to set up stores #2 and #3 all over again?

Do/will stores #2 and #3 need to be under the same URL/domain name, or can they be anywhere else?

THANKS again!

Top Web Names

All managed from one consolidated administration.
They all have to have a different URL (domain.com/store1, domain.com/store2, are NOT valid).
11 years ago
Hey Eduardo,

Excellent news!  Just the way I want to have them :)

Thanks VERY much!

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eadameg wrote:
FANTASTIC that ver. 3.0, and especially Multi-Store is expected to be released in 2-3 weeks!

Thanks a.m. for working so feverishly :) on this! I can't start marketing my products until I'm able to manage more than one store from one Admin.

Then again... maybe I read wrong before?  If for example I have 3 nop stores, will I be able to consolidate stores #2 and #3 and manage them from store #1 after 3.0 is released, or will I need to set up stores #2 and #3 all over again?

Do/will stores #2 and #3 need to be under the same URL/domain name, or can they be anywhere else?

THANKS again!

Top Web Names
All managed from one consolidated administration.
They all have to have a different URL (domain.com/store1, domain.com/store2, are NOT valid).
11 years ago
Can we set different shipping computations per store?
I'm testing the beta and can't find it.
Best regards.
11 years ago
Second question: do you plan to add store-specific customer settings too?
11 years ago
zar wrote:
Can we set different shipping computations per store?
I'm testing the beta and can't find it.
Best regards.

No. Currently it is not supported. But you can vote for this work item here
11 years ago
OK, thanks.
Concerning hosts detection and general settings per store, it is a great job!
11 years ago
Hi,

One other thing that might be useful for mixed B2B/B2C scenarios would be separation of shipping methods and payment methods between stores.
I am not sure if this topic was posted before since this is a long thread :)
Generally, I see two potential scenarios for using this multi-store (not multi vendor or multi-tennant). Either for having two different product catalogues (or brands) or for having mixed B2B/B2C scenarios. In the latest scenario, the price rules might be different as well (list prices, online prices, sales discounts, customer roles etc).
Hope this helps.

I will download the beta version today and give it a try. I might have some other suggestions as well.

Keep up the good work guys!
11 years ago
About 10 years ago I created multi-store application that works over internet from central location. Your application is going into direction of point of sale/web store. Next logical step is to create front end where cashier can process orders and print receipts, support for bar-code printing, and shift change. Ability for people at the cash register to take PayPal id will push sales
up. Also people will be able to pay lay-away payments at any location.
11 years ago
aurolacu2000 wrote:
One other thing that might be useful for mixed B2B/B2C scenarios would be separation of shipping methods and payment methods between stores.

The work items are already created. Please vote here, here, and here
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