HTML Status Bar

Is it possible to put a selected customers YTD sales number on the Status bar for POS?

We currently have their total visits, last visit, and total sales - but I am trying to figure out a way to have the current year's sales there as well.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You

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Steve Curtis
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SteveCTSRetail

Yes calculating the figure and placing it in a custom field of the customer will do the trick. I am attaching a sample HTML Status bar that we give away for free. Feel free to use it if you wish. Placethis in the Store Operation HTML folder and point from administrator to that file.

Afshin Alikhani - [ snipped-for-privacy@retailrealm.co.uk ] CEO - Retail Realm = = = = = = = "Steve @ CTS Retail" wrote in message news: snipped-for-privacy@microsoft.com...

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Afshin Alikhani

Yes calculating the figure and placing it in a custom field of the customer will do the trick. I am attaching a sample HTML Status bar that we give away for free. Feel free to use it if you wish. Placethis in the Store Operation HTML folder and point from administrator to that file.

Afshin Alikhani - [ snipped-for-privacy@retailrealm.co.uk ] CEO - Retail Realm = = = = = = = "Steve @ CTS Retail" wrote in message news: snipped-for-privacy@microsoft.com... > the quickest and cheapest way to do it would be to use one of the custom > fields on the customer record and populate that with the YTD figure - it > will > mean creating and running an SQL script on a regular basis (to keep it > updated). >

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Steve Curtis

Yes calculating the figure and placing it in a custom field of the customer will do the trick. I am attaching a sample HTML Status bar that we give away for free. Feel free to use it if you wish. Placethis in the Store Operation HTML folder and point from administrator to that file.

Afshin Alikhani - [ snipped-for-privacy@retailrealm.co.uk ] CEO - Retail Realm = = = = = = = "Steve @ CTS Retail" wrote in message news: snipped-for-privacy@microsoft.com... > the quickest and cheapest way to do it would be to use one of the custom > fields on the customer record and populate that with the YTD figure - it > will > mean creating and running an SQL script on a regular basis (to keep it > updated). >

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Steve Curtis

I tried using it and got the same Active X error. I couldn't get it to work either.

Craig

I keep getting an ActiveX control error message, I have tried to enable everything, but I still havn't found the right one, any ideas to make it work?

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Craig

To get access to the ActiveX controls in Internet Explorer, Open IE, click on Tools, click on Internet Options, click on the Security tab, Under Internet Section(You might also have to do the same for Intranet Section)click on the Custom Level button (near the bottom). Scroll down a bit to ActiveX controls and plug-ins; here you will have several options. Keep in mind that if you enable all the options, you are leaving your system open to unwanted intrusions.

Here is how I have my settings: Download signed ActiveX controls -- Prompt Download unsigned ActiveX controls -- Disable Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe -- Disable Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins -- Enable Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting -- Enable

You might want to try enabling these options and see which one works for you. Unfortunately there is no other way to fix this issue.

Afshin Alikhani - [ snipped-for-privacy@retailrealm.co.uk]

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Afshin Alikhani

Afshin,

I tested this with all ActiveX c> To get access to the ActiveX controls in Internet Explorer, Open IE, click

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Steve Curtis

Email me your phone number I will call you and help you throughthis.

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Afshin Alikhani

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phintec

phintec, are you using the web reader or a newsreader like Outlook Express? You have to be using a newsreader to see attachments. Craig

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Craig

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