Our users asked and we listened. FurnishWEB has always had Order search
and filter capabilities but it just wasn’t working great for everyone.
This latest release addresses those issues and provides greater
flexibility for anyone searching or browsing orders.
Search Results not Limited
Many
sales reps and customer service personnel were limited to 200 orders in
their criteria results. This eased stress on the FurnishWEB server but
not ease the stress of a user that wished to browse more than 200
results. Having to narrow their search criteria was not making them
happy. So, we’ve removed that limit and return ALL the results of the
search and there is now links to browse through pages of 50 orders at a
time.
We include Hold, Open, In-Process, Scheduled, Waiting,
and Pending orders by default when the Orders tab is selected.
Meaningful Amounts
We’ve
added better amount totals at the bottom of the search results.
And,
by popular demand, the Planned Shipped Date and the Open Dollar Amount
are included on the order results page. Our sales reps love these
improvements because previously they had to drill into each individual
order or run a PDF report to determine their open dollar amounts.
Sorting by Different Columns
I
guess we thought sorting by Order Number was the only useful to browse
orders. Wrong. Our users want to sort data their own way of course and
now they can click the column headers to re-sort their order search
results data by Order Number, Date, Type, Dealer, or Planned Ship Date.
Quick Filters
Finally,
we've added a couple new quick links at the top of the screen to
quickly narrow the order list by common status criteria: Pending Orders,
Hold Orders, or Orders Shipping This Week!
We hope these changes
make your job easier!
As always, please let us know if you have
FurnishWEB questions or suggestions by emailing support@furnishweb.com.
New Order Search and Filter Options
February 3, 2010 · No Comments
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