Intro 6: Using price lists in Sales on Rails

In this intro, we’ll cover how to best use price lists in Sales on Rails. Sales on Rails price lists are an important feature that allows for simple, flexible tracking of sales statistics however the user wants to set them up. In the last intro, we covered how to import price lists. In this intro,

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Intro 5: Importing your data into Sales on Rails

In this intro, we’ll cover how to get product, customer and order data into Sales on Rails. In order to speed the process, we’re starting off with bulk imports via CSV files. In the near future, we’ll be adding “create” and “update” screens to the app so that each of the data types can be

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Intro 4: Sales on Rails products, customers and orders

In our fourth intro to Sales on Rails, we’ll cover the core of the application: products, customers and orders. Each record in Sales on Rails has its own page that shows the important details as well as a running history of changes to that record. Overview screens Each category of record — whether products, customers

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Intro 3: The Sales on Rails leaderboard

So far, I’ve posted intros to Sales on Rails for what it can do and why it’s helpful and an explanation of the navigation. With each additional intro, I’ll be covering parts of Sales on Rails in more detail. With Intro 3, we’ll have a look at the most important part of Sales on Rails,

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Intro 2: Sales on Rails welcome and navigation

Last week I posted the first intro to Sales on Rails. In that intro I introduced the product in general terms of what it can do and why it’s helpful. With each additional intro, I’ll be covering parts of Sales on Rails in more detail. With Intro 2, we’ll have a look at the welcome

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Intro 1: An introduction to Sales on Rails

We’re almost there. I’ve put the finishing touches on the interface, and the developers are implementing it this week. I’ve also fleshed out a solid roadmap of upcoming features. Time to start describing the application in advance of its official launch. What’s with the name? Sales on Rails is the name, and it’s also a

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