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Hi,
I've just bought Invoice Manager and Content Statistics. I like to know if it's possible to keep track of sold products and represent it in a graphic chart with Content Statistics.
Thanks.
I've just bought Invoice Manager and Content Statistics. I like to know if it's possible to keep track of sold products and represent it in a graphic chart with Content Statistics.
Thanks.
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0Hello,
when you mean sold products, are you refering to products in invoice manager?
you can make graphics of payments received, invoices created, etc (see this: http://www.joomlathat.com/documentation/invoice-manager/graphic-reports )... but "products" it's not an item itseld inside the system -
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0well the thing is that "products inside invoices" (which is what you are refering to) is not directly trackable. "Products" in invoice manager are you a quick way to add "lines" into the invoice, for a quick invoice creation, but the each line itself is not actually "tied" to a product. I know this sounds a bit technical to explain..
what you're asking for would actually require some coding.. it's really not really a limitation from the Statistics part, but actually related to the way the DB structure is for Invoice Manager.
what is exactly what you want to show? how many products are being invoiced? (number). or.. which are the most invoiced products? or which one generates more money?
which is the graphic you have in mind? -
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0I understand. well, as said, this would require a bit of custom coding.
yes, it's a good thing that you only have one product, it makes it easier.
well, if you want to discuss this further, please feel free to email me at support@ joomlathat.com.
PS: por cierto si quieres escribirme en castellano, adelante. Nosotros somos de Barcelona.
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