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Can you temporarily close your online store while operating at a live event? I will be selling what I have online at a live sales event. I don't want customers to be able to order from the online store while I am at a live sale so I won't oversell and have to refund money. If I can temporarily close will I still be able to create receipts from my library & collect money at the live sales through my Square app?
@clill The link to the unpublish link is going to be unique to your online store. You can get to it by going to your online store (weebly) and go to Website/General Settings. Towards the bottom of the page you will find the Unpublish. Hope this helps.
@vhovar, when I do it this way will I still be able to pull the item from my store listing and it be put on their receipt & them pay through the square app at the live event? Also, will it take that item out of my inventory?
@CurlyQ I can tell you my limited experience. We have been using a Square Register in our cafe since May 2019 but just setup our online store and opened back up for business a week ago today. I do know that you can definitely purchase items through your Square app that have also been sync'd to your online store regardless of the status of your online store. We have started using inventory tracking to try and not get online orders for products we've run out of. So far that seems to work as expected. The one odd thing is that regardless of what our inventory says, we can still sell the item from our Register and app. That actually works well for us since we are in the cafe and know if we actually have the items to still sell (probably because of a miscount) Granted, we would need to ensure the online order was fulfilled first but that is easy enough to do. This also allows us to "turn off" (set stock to zero) certain items from the online store while still selling them in-house. The item remains in the online store so customers can see we have them but it will not let them order the item until we ensure our stock is over zero. This may work for some and not for others. Hope this helps.
Hmmm. You could turn off accepting online orders in Settings > Checkout at 10 minutes to close. I think this would resolve your issue, although it's not perfect. Let me know if that works for you!
For example: Lets say its 8:50pm and my restaurant closes at 9pm. customers on my website will see a message saying "will be ready tomorrow by 3pm". I want to be able to accept those orders until close of day.
You can set separate pick up hours from your store hours. I would set the pickup hours in your online store dashboard under settings ->pickup&delivery->(location) to say 15 minutes (or whatever your prep time is) past closing time. This way at say 9pm (prep time 15 minutes) if your pickup settings are till 9:15 it will allow orders up until then.
Hi, I'm having the same issue. Yet yesterday people were calling at 7:10 saying that when they ordered it was telling them the order would be ready the next day. We close at 8 and have a 30 min prep time set. I didn't see the option to change the pickup time as above.
One payment is a recurring payment that has been working fine YTD. It is set to process on 9/14 and I don't want to delete it. The second is a new one-time payment entered today and is set to process 9/15.
Thank you for reaching out to the Community and telling us about this issue. I'm sorry to hear you're running into this problem. I suggest that you try validating and/or super validating your data file. Please save a backup file prior to performing these steps.
I did Validate but it did not change things. I did Super Validate. The problem persists. One thing that I am seeing is that every time I accept transactions, it says "enter valid date". The transactions have the correct date.
There aren't any alerts for this issue; it isn't associated with either of these updates. Usually, when people encounter this issue, it is a file specific issue. Since you said you do not want to delete and recreate the transactions and you've indicated restoring a backup is not a viable solution, the next step would be creating a copy of your data file, which will rebuild all of the internal lists and database tables. If successful, you would then move forward with the copied file. To create a copy, please navigate to File > Copy or Backup File... > Create a copy or template (see examples below) which will also allow you to select a date range to move forward with.
If you wish to move forward with your entire data file, please check the full date range of your entire data file before copying so you can enter the correct date range if you do not wish to "shrink" your file by eliminating certain dates.
It's important to know that all online services will be disconnected in the copied file, and you will need to sign back in with your Quicken ID and reconnect all of your online accounts, online billers, Quicken Bill Manager services, etc if you plan to use that copied file going forward. The reason for this is that the new copy also creates a new and separate dataset ID.
If the issue is not resolved in the copied file either, then feel free to switch back to your original file.
Thank you!
When I am not running an online store, why should I pay up just for having the account ? There should be another plan I suppose that helps the customers to stick with Shopify and when they decide on running the store and making it live, they pay up and choose a plan !
With that being said, please do consider this for the future updates i.e., to may be introduce a plan wherein your clients are still with you but under an unpaid plan wherein they do not have to close the account just to stop the charges !
If you would like to be able to return to Shopify after a prolonged absence and retain your store data and info, I'd recommend you check out our guide to backups and duplication here to see what info you can download and export before closing your store.
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The decision was announced by system president Jay Rothman Tuesday. Rothman said in a press release that the decision to close UW Platteville Richland and to make UW Milwaukee at Washington County and UW Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, online only was based on enrollment shifts among traditional and nontraditional students, not cost savings.
The closure announcement comes at a time when local government leaders and state system administrators have been debating how best to respond to steep enrollment declines at branch campuses across the state and reduced state funding for higher ed.
UW Platteville Richland, the campus slated to close, already ended in-person classes in July, following enrollment of just 60 students in fall 2022. At its peak in 2014, the campus had a head count of 567 students, according to system data. Classes at UW Milwaukee at Washington County and UW Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, will end in June. Both campuses also experienced enrollment losses and will no longer offer in-person classes, instead becoming fully online.
The number of students enrolled at UW Milwaukee at Washington County fell from 998 in fall 2012 to 332 in fall 2022. Enrollment at UW Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, went from 692 to 258 during the same time period.
Unlike the university system over all, which saw an enrollment increase of about 540 students this fall for the first time since 2014, enrollment at most branch campuses continued to decline, with exceptions being UW Green Bay Manitowoc, UW Platteville Baraboo Sauk County, and UW Whitewater Rock County. The branch campuses started losing enrollment collectively in 2010, dropping from 13,095 students across the 13 campuses that year to 5,075 in fall 2022.
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