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Hi,
we are always looking to improve the logging in StoreFeeder. We’ll look into what we can do on this.
Kind Regards,
StoreFeeder Support
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Thanks for your suggestion.
These features are planned for the next version of the customers page. You will be able to place tags on customers to highlight certain things.
Given that user information can differ on each channel you will also be able to group customers together under a main "parent" customer.
Please keep an eye out for when it goes live.
Thanks,
SF
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We are pleased to announce this feature request has been approved and it will be scheduled in for an upcoming release.
It will not modify the data stored in the system but will correct the spacing and strip out any hyphens of data that is sent to RM.
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This has been under review for 18 months now. It would be very helpful if this could be implemented. We get a lot of 2 spaces in postcodes, and people putting a hyphen in their postcode ie SY11-3AU which could be automatically stripped
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Hi,
This idea has been "under review" for 18 months by the looks of it... could I suggest adding something into the shipping rules, so that a customer is marked as "high risk" on the customer or orders page.
This flag could then be something which is used within shipping rules, so we know to ignore non signed for shipping rules for certain customers.
A further use of this could be to have two different flags to flag the customer with... one as "always send signed for" , the other as "don't send" with the effect of either using the shipping rules to ensure it goes signed for, or using the attention required and putting the order on hold to say don't send to this customer.
Just some food for thought.