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I completely agree! Controlling modes of delivery by customer, address, or hierarchy is essential for B2B eCommerce. It aligns with customer-specific logistics needs, reduces confusion, and streamlines the ordering process. Showing only agreed delivery modes and enabling selection for new addresses would greatly enhance usability. This is a valuable improvement for the roadmap!
There is alittle bit of a "Feature" in the functionality.When a Gift card is sold in Shopify on its own sales order, the order never makes it into BC because it is instantly fulfilled. Therefore the Sale of the gift card is never recorded or posted to the liability account for gift cards. Therefore when the reconciliation is done against the resulting sale there is nothing to balance this up against.
This is a large issue within our company and we use a 4-4-5 fiscal calendar too. Our work around is to use the 15th of each month as that always falls within the proper fiscal period for us.But that requires our team only using the batch posting and hanging the posting date for every single leasing batch posting. It is quite easy to miss and then requires rework to correct. This causes other troubles: validating the leasing schedules requires transforming to the right fiscal period as well. The Short-term/long-term journals must be manually updated with the right date after entry.
I agree. A very important feature for us is the Q&A in webinars as we do not always want an unmanaged chat in the event. The lack of functionality has made us revert to Live events, but the 20-30 second lag of those events provide a suboptimal experience. The ability to hide attendees and enable Q&A are very much needed for running webinars.
