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| | Author: | Petesbrickbox | Posted: | Oct 2, 2016 03:38 | Subject: | A way to update all prices in store at once | Viewed: | 135 times | Topic: | Suggestions | Status: | Discarded | |
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| I would love to see an option at the bottom of the inventory page that allows
a store owner to select all parts & then reset the prices to the 'current
6 month sales' price or 'current items for sale' price.
Not being able to do this is a major flaw in the system. The only way to currently
adjust pricing is individually, this is extremely time consuming when you run
a large store.
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| | | | Author: | bb55934 | Posted: | Oct 2, 2016 08:14 | Subject: | Re: A way to update all prices in store at once | Viewed: | 79 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, TheToyBoy writes:
| I would love to see an option at the bottom of the inventory page that allows
a store owner to select all parts & then reset the prices to the 'current
6 month sales' price or 'current items for sale' price.
Not being able to do this is a major flaw in the system. The only way to currently
adjust pricing is individually, this is extremely time consuming when you run
a large store.
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Mass price changes can very easily be done using Brickstock. Download your store
inventory, select all items, set price to 6 month average, and then upload using
the mass update xml.
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| | | | | | Author: | Petesbrickbox | Posted: | Oct 2, 2016 23:06 | Subject: | Re: A way to update all prices in store at once | Viewed: | 66 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, ThirdPig writes:
| In Suggestions, TheToyBoy writes:
| I would love to see an option at the bottom of the inventory page that allows
a store owner to select all parts & then reset the prices to the 'current
6 month sales' price or 'current items for sale' price.
Not being able to do this is a major flaw in the system. The only way to currently
adjust pricing is individually, this is extremely time consuming when you run
a large store.
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Mass price changes can very easily be done using Brickstock. Download your store
inventory, select all items, set price to 6 month average, and then upload using
the mass update xml.
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Brickstock doesn't work with larger inventories, it just crashes...this feature
should be built into the bricklink site.
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| | | | | | | | Author: | FurgieBricks | Posted: | Oct 4, 2016 10:02 | Subject: | Re: A way to update all prices in store at once | Viewed: | 79 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, TheToyBoy writes:
| In Suggestions, ThirdPig writes:
| In Suggestions, TheToyBoy writes:
| I would love to see an option at the bottom of the inventory page that allows
a store owner to select all parts & then reset the prices to the 'current
6 month sales' price or 'current items for sale' price.
Not being able to do this is a major flaw in the system. The only way to currently
adjust pricing is individually, this is extremely time consuming when you run
a large store.
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Mass price changes can very easily be done using Brickstock. Download your store
inventory, select all items, set price to 6 month average, and then upload using
the mass update xml.
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Brickstock doesn't work with larger inventories, it just crashes...this feature
should be built into the bricklink site.
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It really should not be crashing based on the size of the inventory. I know
sellers with 1,000,000 plus parts that rely greatly on Brickstock to maintain
their inventory.
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| | | | | | | | | | Author: | coloredbricks | Posted: | Oct 8, 2016 14:58 | Subject: | Re: A way to update all prices in store at once | Viewed: | 48 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| | | Brickstock doesn't work with larger inventories, it just crashes...this feature
should be built into the bricklink site.
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It really should not be crashing based on the size of the inventory. I know
sellers with 1,000,000 plus parts that rely greatly on Brickstock to maintain
their inventory.
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The problem is not the number of parts, it's the number of LOTS. If you have
20.000 lots or more you cannot upload with xml.
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| | | | | | | | | | | | Author: | TLTBrickCo | Posted: | Oct 8, 2016 15:15 | Subject: | Re: A way to update all prices in store at once | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, legobasar writes:
| | | Brickstock doesn't work with larger inventories, it just crashes...this feature
should be built into the bricklink site.
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It really should not be crashing based on the size of the inventory. I know
sellers with 1,000,000 plus parts that rely greatly on Brickstock to maintain
their inventory.
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The problem is not the number of parts, it's the number of LOTS. If you have
20.000 lots or more you cannot upload with xml.
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I literally repriced my inventory using BrickStock about an hour ago. I downloaded
my inventory, repriced everything, and the reuploaded it. However, for some reason,
the update function didn't work, so I had to delete my entire inventory from
BrickLink and upload it all new. Since the max file size is about 1 MB, I uploaded
in two batches.
If anyone has any more specific questions I'm happy to help!
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