Example of a Web Sales Catalogue/Shop
Product information and picture links are maintained in Acceptum under menu option 'Set Up Data | Accounts'.
Set the Filter option to select only required products, then use the menu option 'Utilities | Export | XML' to create an exported file with the product details in XML format.
The XML file is uploaded to your web site (via FTP), for display (as here) through XSLT style sheets and ASP pages.
You can have different product groupings for different web-sites, or different pages on the same web site.
Web usage
On web order entry by your customers, 2 XML files are created and sent via e-mail/FTP for import into Acceptum.
The first, is the Customer Order Header; the second, is the Customer Order Line Items.

RCL can assist in the development of web sites and E-mail/FTP XML Import/Export data feeds.


Customer code           Customer password


Product Description   Price Order Qty.
Part 1This is the place to put a full sales description of your products.

This is for Part 1.

Such a description can then be exported to an XML file that is then uploaded via FTP to your web site.
Using ASP and XSLT files in your web site (that remain constant), web catalogue pages can be built by which you sell your products.

Use the web sort code in any fashion you see fit to help partition products one from another.
Set the web image path/file attribute to the image to be used to illustrate each product on the web.
55.96
Part 2This is the place to put a full sales description of your products.

This is for Part 2.

Such a description can then be exported to an XML file that is then uploaded via FTP to your web site.
Using ASP and XSLT files in your web site (that remain constant), web catalogue pages can be built by which you sell your products.

Use the web sort code in any fashion you see fit to help partition products one from another.
Set the web image path/file attribute to the image to be used to illustrate each product on the web.
795.00
Part 3This is the place to put a full sales description of your products.

This is for Part 3

Such a description can then be exported to an XML file that is then uploaded via FTP to your web site.
Using ASP and XSLT files in your web site (that remain constant), web catalogue pages can be built by which you sell your products.

Use the web sort code in any fashion you see fit to help partition products one from another.
Set the web image path/file attribute to the image to be used to illustrate each product on the web.
65.00