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| | Author: | tEoS | Posted: | Sep 13, 2017 16:50 | Subject: | Wanted lists: bring back the lot count | Viewed: | 117 times | Topic: | Suggestions | Status: | Implemented | |
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| Please "downgrade" from the recent update to the wanted list and give us back
the number of "needed" lots (eg: those where the have field is not fulfilled).
Ideally we should be able to not only see the number of needed lots, but also
the quantity of parts still required for each wanted list.
P.S. If someone were to analyse what functions each feature offers before designing
an upgrade, I'm reasonably confident that there will be less complaints about
missing features.
Measure twice, cut once vs. measure once, cut it too short and have to start
all over.
P.P.S. Tutorials on how to use new features would also help. Maybe info/features
in each upgrade are available that aren't obvious to all of us.
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| | | | Author: | Admin_Jaclyn | Posted: | Sep 13, 2017 18:42 | Subject: | Re: Wanted lists: bring back the lot count | Viewed: | 67 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| Hi tEoS,
Thank you for the great suggestion! We will add a "Show Wanted Qty" checkbox
on the Buy page so that users will have the option to view the total quantity
of parts still needed for each of their Wanted Lists. I've heard from the
Dev Team that the addition has already been committed which means that it shouldn't
be too long before it's deployed to the live site.
Thanks again!
-- Jaclyn
BrickLink Customer Support
In Suggestions, tEoS writes:
| Please "downgrade" from the recent update to the wanted list and give us back
the number of "needed" lots (eg: those where the have field is not fulfilled).
Ideally we should be able to not only see the number of needed lots, but also
the quantity of parts still required for each wanted list.
P.S. If someone were to analyse what functions each feature offers before designing
an upgrade, I'm reasonably confident that there will be less complaints about
missing features.
Measure twice, cut once vs. measure once, cut it too short and have to start
all over.
P.P.S. Tutorials on how to use new features would also help. Maybe info/features
in each upgrade are available that aren't obvious to all of us.
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