We’ll get this fixed for the next beta version.
Thanks,
John
John Manning, Senior Developer
Hi Kasey,
If you choose the Handling time option, you’ll just need to set up your CutOff time in My eBay and set a Handling Time of 0 or 1 Day in SixBit. eBay figures out the Delivery date for you and will cover the cost on a Return if you meet the handling time. This is already supported with SixBit.
If you choose Door to Door, you’ll need to use the Rate Tables which you set up in My Ebay. In this case you guarantee the Delivery date set up in your Rate tables and you cover the cost on a Return. We’re working on getting the list of these from eBay and being able to set them on your Sixbit Shipping Presets for the next beta. The current version only supports the Default Domestic and Default International Rate Tables.
John Manning, Senior Developer
Hi Paul,
Open a support ticket and we’ll be able to help you directly. If you’re using External picture storage, it’s possible the setting that stores that location needs to be reset.
John Manning, Senior Developer
Hi Terry,
Due to their recent change, we’ll get this limit bumped up to allow 10 in an upcoming beta.
Thanks,
John
John Manning, Senior Developer
Hi Megan,
It looks like you have an open support ticket. Our support team should be able to resolve your issue with a remote session.
John Manning, Senior Developer
These would be Item Custom Fields, so they should appear in the Batch Change in the Sell Items mode.
If you’re looking at Listings, right click and “Goto Items for these Listings”, Batch Change them in Items mode.
After the Item record is updated, you can push those revisions to the site(s) by going back to Check Listings and Revise|Send Revisions to Site.
John Manning, Senior Developer
Hi Terry,
They should appear in the Batch Change field selection. Depending on the mode, they may be sorted in their own subheader in the field list, but they should be there.
Make sure you scroll completely down the list to see if they are in another field group.
John Manning, Senior Developer
Hi Jeff,
There isn’t currently any way to do this in Sixbit. I’ll mark it down as something to look at for a future improvement.
Thanks,
John
John Manning, Senior Developer
You’re right, it should be adding it to the ProductID field. We’ll get that added in an upcoming beta.
Thanks,
John
John Manning, Senior Developer
Hi Kevin,
This was the result of some Amazon connectivity issues the other day, and your activity log is likely filled with errors. I’ll open a support ticket for you and we’ll set up a remote session to shrink your database back to the original size.
John Manning, Senior Developer
HI Teresa,
Usually Windows updates will require the server to be rebooted to make sure SQL Server is restarted. If you still can’t connect, check the Windows Services on that machine to see if the SQL instance(SIXBITDBSERVER) is running, and manually start it if necessary.
If you still can’t connect, open a support ticket from our website and our support team will help you get it resolved.
Thanks,
John
John Manning, Senior Developer
Hi Kay,
The consignment plan is assigned at the time the sale is recreated. If you want to set it after the sale is created, open the Edit Order window, select the sale in grid at the bottom of that window, right click and select the consignment plan to assign.
If you set it on the Item record, the next sale for that Item will have it auto assigned.
Thanks,
John Manning, Senior Developer
Hi Charlie,
Currently you can only split Shipments if they are different items, not different quantities of the same item.
To get a different shipment for tracking purposes, create a dummy item first in Sell Items and the go to the Order window and add another shipment with that dummy item. Make a note that it is a second shipment for the Items listed in the first.
Later if you need to do it again, you can use the same dummy item.
John Manning, Senior Developer
Hi Reed,
Could you try this again? This may have been a temporary API issue with the label server. Seems to be working ok now in our testing.
John Manning, Senior Developer
Hi Melanie,
The Sales are tied to the purchase records for each Item, deleting them would cause the Items to show reflect inventory that you no longer have.
How large is your database currently? If you want to keep the Item records, moving the pictures out of the database would be the best option to stay under the 10 GB limit on SQL Server Express. Pictures usually comprise around 95% of the database size.
Picture Storage
John Manning, Senior Developer