The eCommerce Control settings enables eCommerce capabilities in Counterpoint and control various defaults and settings for items, customers, orders, shipping methods, and more. This document includes field-by-field details of Counterpoint's eCommerce control screens. Recommended settings will be shown in screenshots and called out in tip sections.
Not all fields will apply to CP-Commerce. Only applicable fields will be shown below, the remaining fields will be ignored.
To set up ecommerce controls, select Setup / Ecommerce / Control, in your Counterpoint system. The settings under this section will only affect your ecommerce store.
It is recommended before you get started that you set up a new store, station, and drawer for your ecommerce locations. Having this done will allow you to keep ecommerce transactions separate in your Counterpoint system, as well as many other benefits. If you need assistance with this, please contact your Counterpoint partner.
On the Main tab, enable ecommerce and define where ecommerce controls will be applied.
To enable ecommerce functionality in Counterpoint, check the box labeled Use Ecommerce.
The main ecommerce store, orders will be synced into this store. This also drives your "Ecommerce Location", which will be the Ship-From and Price-From location for that store.
Specify which item description CP-Commerce will use for the item name in your online store.
Select Description, Short description, Long description, or Additional description 1, 2, or 3. Enter or edit descriptions on the Descriptions tab in Inventory / Items.
Use Additional description 3 to accommodate up to 80 characters for your ecommerce names. IF you already have names in the Description field, they will default into Additional description 3 until you replace it.
Specify how to determine the available quantity for an item:
Specify the units of an item that online shoppers can purchase:
The selling price is the price a shopper will actually pay for an item. Calculated prices are based on pricing defined in price rules that affect the Ecommerce Store/Location and the customer listed later in this tab.
We recommend thatSelling Price be set toCalculated Price. That affords you the ability to publish sale pricingform Counterpoint to CP-Commerce. If your Selling Price is set to Calculated Price and your items aren't on sale, then the published selling price will default to the Price-1 field.
Specify whether to discount or mark up the selling prices for items in your online store:
Enter a percentage to discount or mark up the selling price.
This field is only enabled if the discount method is Discount or Markup.
The list price is typically the retail price of an item.
Select Calculated price, Price-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or Regular price.
We recommendList Price be set to thePrice-1 fieldor whatever price is typical for a walk-in customer. Learn more about working with prices inSetting up Ecommerce Items.
Specify whether to discount or mark up the list prices for items in your online store:
Enter a percentage to discount or mark up the list price.
This field is only enabled if the discount method is Discount or Markup.
If selling or list price are set toCalculated Price, use this field to denote which customer's pricing will be used for all items.
When the sync creates a new customer in Counterpoint, this will be the customer #assigned to that customer. It is auto incremented by the sync, you can use this field to alter the scheme.
Enter the customer number to use as the template customer. For help setting up a ecommerce template customer you can look here:Ecommerce Template Customer.
Enter any tax codes that you consider to be tax exempt. Customers that have these tax codes assigned will be flagged as Tax Exempt online.
On the Orders tab, define how CP-Commerce orders are imported into Counterpoint.
Orders will be imported into the Store specified on the Main tab.
Enter the station from which you will import orders.
Enter the drawer into which you will import orders.
Enter a tax code called WEB. The "WEB" tax code should be mapped to a non-taxable tax authority.
Specify whether to add the order's ship-to state to the base tax code. In most cases, this box should be checked.
Select the miscellaneous charge assigned to freight charges inSetup /Point of Sale /Control.
On the Ship-via tab, map the ship-via codes in Counterpoint to the different delivery methods available for CP-Commerce orders.
Enter the ship-via code that corresponds to each shipping method that you want to use for online orders. You don't need to enter a ship-via code for shipping methods that you will not use in your online store.
Ship-via codes must first be defined in Counterpoint using Setup / System / Ship-via Codes (only ship-via codes that are marked as Valid for customer are eligible).
Here you will define which pay codes are mapped to each online payment method. You only need to define pay codes that correspond to payment methods that you intend to use.