taktikal17 Posted April 13, 2016 Share Posted April 13, 2016 Hi, I have 3 local stores, each stores have one prestashop e-commerce. 65% of their products are the same and the rest changes regarding to the store. I would like to find the way to create a fourth prestashop e-commerce which sell the products of all the 3 stores, manage the stock and notify the different stores when an order is created. Each store has to manage their special products ( descriptions, pictures and prices). For the products which are the same between each stores, the price, description and pictures are exactly the same. Is it possible? Thanks!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
premiumpresta Posted April 13, 2016 Share Posted April 13, 2016 You could implement that using the PrestaShop Web Service. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taktikal17 Posted April 14, 2016 Author Share Posted April 14, 2016 Thanks for the replay premiumpresta. I think with the CRUD I can do it, but it involves to develop the solution, I was wondering whether an addons already exist for it. hi ndiaga, By local stores, I mean real physical stores. These stores impemented in three differents places have a online store on the subdomaine : mydomaine.com/city1 , mydomaine.com/city2 , mydomaine.com/city3. I would like to create a fourth online story which regroup the products of the three other online stores. The stock on the fourth online store for the same products, should be the sum of the product available one each local store. For instance, the store based in the city 1, could add a new special product ( price, description, stock) in its online store ( mydomaine.com/city1). ( special product : product only sold in one location ) This product should be directly accessible on the fourth online store ( the local managers have no access to the fourth online store). The thorny point is here : if a customer order on the fourth online store, the local stores which have the products involved in the customer order should be notified to send the products. And If a product is sold on a local online store ( for instance, mydomaine.com/city2) the stock of the fourth online store should be updated. The stock for each online store is updated everyday to match the store stocks. For instance, the store in the city 1 will update every day the stocks of their products available online regarding to their sales of the day in their brick and mortage store. I hope you understand and see what I am saying! Best Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taktikal17 Posted April 15, 2016 Author Share Posted April 15, 2016 Hi, why do you need 3 stores ? Is because you have 3 differents languages, 3 differents prices? hi ndiaga, By local stores, I mean real physical stores. These stores impemented in three differents places have a online store on the subdomaine : mydomaine.com/city1 , mydomaine.com/city2 , mydomaine.com/city3. I would like to create a fourth online story which regroup the products of the three other online stores. The stock on the fourth online store for the same products, should be the sum of the product available one each local store. For instance, the store based in the city 1, could add a new special product ( price, description, stock) in its online store ( mydomaine.com/city1). ( special product : product only sold in one location ) This product should be directly accessible on the fourth online store ( the local managers have no access to the fourth online store). The thorny point is here : if a customer order on the fourth online store, the local stores which have the products involved in the customer order should be notified to send the products. And If a product is sold on a local online store ( for instance, mydomaine.com/city2) the stock of the fourth online store should be updated. The stock for each online store is updated everyday to match the store stocks. For instance, the store in the city 1 will update every day the stocks of their products available online regarding to their sales of the day in their brick and mortage store. I hope you understand and see what I am saying! Best You could implement that using the PrestaShop Web Service. Thanks for the replay premiumpresta. I think with the CRUD I can do it, but it involves to develop the solution, I was wondering whether an addons already exist for it. Best Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taktikal17 Posted April 15, 2016 Author Share Posted April 15, 2016 Hi mate, We now use AP page-builder to make theme, so with only one back-end, you can manage up to 10 different homepages. For more information, consult here: http://apollotheme.com/free-ap-page-builder-prestashop-version/ Hi LeoTheme, I would like four backends. I don't want the managers access to the fourth online store backend but I would like to synchronize the Fourth online store with the 3 others. Best Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
premiumpresta Posted April 15, 2016 Share Posted April 15, 2016 Another approach would be to use the multistore feature. The global store could be the main PS store and the 3 city stores can be created as multistores under the same group. You will have to enable option Share available quantities to sell for the shop group. For every city store you can create an employee to be the Logistician (or create a custom profile) of that store, when multistore is enabled there is an option to select to which stores the employee has access. The SuperAdmin will be the only one to have access to all the stores. This way, as admin, you can easily share products between stores. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tuk66 Posted April 15, 2016 Share Posted April 15, 2016 +1 premiumpresta Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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