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David M. Graham:
I think that a pair of human eyes is still the best comparator for many purposes. Also - we can't remove responsibility for checking the data from the end user, so it is better to simply facilitate their activities as much as possible - especially in this type of case.
David
zip1:
The newest version now has all three addresses, side by side. Mostly this change was made because of the reason forum member Raven presented. I had tried to compare the address to identify differences between the addresses in the addressrecord, but the amount of code needed for that was undesirable.
David M. Graham:
Actually, the latest version I've seen uses TABs to manage the addresses on the order page.
I think what Raven is concerned about is that this reduces visibility of order information and slows processing..
David
inetbiz:
Not sure I quite follow you. In the quick search you are entering in the order ID and then click on the order button? That shows all 3 addresses
raven:
One thing that does not work for me is how an order looks in the admin, how it is set up and how it would have to be processed. When an order comes in you have it set up with the main address, billing address and shipping address in 3 different pages. One thing is saving time and not having to go to 3 different windows to see all the information regarding the order. I would like to see all 3 addresses on one page. I think it would be more efficient and you could process the order more quickly. Most people that have online stores also have other jobs. We need to process orders as quickly as we can. We don't want to have to change pages or scroll excessively. The way the page is set up right now you would have to do all of that. I think addresses on 3 different pages will also set up for more errors. Plus scrolling up and down, left to right and changing pages seems like a lot of extra work and aggravation to process an order. I hope you plan on changing this layout.
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