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WebSphere Commerce Version 8
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  2. User Guide

    The information contained in this section applies to WebSphere Commerce Version 8. The documentation also applies to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in a newer section.WebSphere Commerce is a single, unified e-commerce platform that offers the ability to do business directly with consumers (B2C), directly with businesses (B2B), and indirectly through channel partners (indirect business models). WebSphere Commerce is designed to be a customizable, scalable, and high availability solution that is built to leverage open standards. It provides easy-to-use tools for business users to centrally manage a cross-channel strategy. Business users can create and manage precision marketing campaigns, promotions, catalog, and merchandising across all sales channels.

  3. Operating
  4. WebSphere Commerce Accelerator

    Use the WebSphere Commerce Accelerator to maintain online stores.

  5. Request for Quote (RFQ)

    A buyer can create a Request for Quote (RFQ), by using the WebSphere Commerce Accelerator, for unique variations of goods and services that are offered in a catalog. If buyers cannot find a product or category that match their needs within a catalog, they can select attributes from the personalized dictionary to precisely define the product specifications. A buyer can also create an RFQ by using the contents in their shopping cart, or add a shopping cart to an existing RFQ.

  6. Managing RFQ responses
  7. Adding a remark to an RFQ response

    You might occasionally want to add remarks to your RFQ response.

  • User Guide

    The information contained in this section applies to WebSphere Commerce Version 8. The documentation also applies to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in a newer section.WebSphere Commerce is a single, unified e-commerce platform that offers the ability to do business directly with consumers (B2C), directly with businesses (B2B), and indirectly through channel partners (indirect business models). WebSphere Commerce is designed to be a customizable, scalable, and high availability solution that is built to leverage open standards. It provides easy-to-use tools for business users to centrally manage a cross-channel strategy. Business users can create and manage precision marketing campaigns, promotions, catalog, and merchandising across all sales channels.

    • Planning

      Creating a custom implementation of a WebSphere Commerce store requires a significant amount of planning. From gathering client needs, to deploying the live solution, much work is needed to successfully deploy a custom client store. Use the resources in here to help you plan every phase of store creation.

    • Installing

      Review the following sections for information about installing the WebSphere Commerce product, associated maintenance, and WebSphere Commerce enhancements.

    • Migrating

      Before you migrate to WebSphere Commerce Version 8.0, review this information to help plan and execute your migration.

    • Deploying

      The topics in this section describe how to publish stores to either a test or production environment, and how to deploy customized code.

    • Operating
      • IBM Management Center for WebSphere Commerce

        The IBM Management Center for WebSphere Commerce, or Management Center, is a suite of tools to support store management, merchandising, and marketing tasks for business users (Sellers, Marketing Managers, Product Managers, Catalog Managers, and others).

      • WebSphere Commerce Accelerator

        Use the WebSphere Commerce Accelerator to maintain online stores.

        • WebSphere Commerce Accelerator user interface

          The WebSphere Commerce Accelerator interface consists of several notebooks, wizards, dialogs, and lists to help you complete your tasks.

        • Opening WebSphere Commerce Accelerator

          Use WebSphere Commerce Accelerator to maintain online stores by completing various store operations such as creating and maintaining orders and tracking store activities.

        • Changing a WebSphere Commerce password

          If you have the appropriate authority, you can change the WebSphere Commerce logon password for a WebSphere Commerce user or for yourself from any of these tools.

        • Managing the store

          The Seller sets up store-level functions within the site. The Seller can access all menu items under the Store menu.

        • Customer information

          If customers register with the store, you can maintain their registration profiles to track information. Maintain information such as the customer's logon ID, logon password, authentication information, store account status, title, name, preferred language, or currency.

        • Order management

          A typical order includes one or more products, billing and shipping addresses, payment details, and the total cost (including shipping charges and taxes, as applicable). Comments or price adjustments can also be included in an order.

        • Inventory

          Inventory includes anything that can be physically accounted for in a fulfillment center such as items, products, SKUs, bundles, and prebuilt kits.

        • Inventory returns and dispositions

          Customers return products to a fulfillment center for many different reasons. Returned inventory might be reintegrated into the pool of inventory available for order, or it might be discarded. This process is called disposition.

        • Returns and refunds

          A return is a record of a customer's request for a refund, to return merchandise, or both. The term is used whether an RMA is issued in advance of merchandise receipt or the transaction is begun at the time of merchandise receipt. You can use the return merchandise authorization (RMA) function in both available to promise (ATP) and non-ATP inventory-enabled stores.

        • Viewing account reports
        • Viewing contract reports
        • Request for Quote (RFQ)

          A buyer can create a Request for Quote (RFQ), by using the WebSphere Commerce Accelerator, for unique variations of goods and services that are offered in a catalog. If buyers cannot find a product or category that match their needs within a catalog, they can select attributes from the personalized dictionary to precisely define the product specifications. A buyer can also create an RFQ by using the contents in their shopping cart, or add a shopping cart to an existing RFQ.

          • RFQ notification messages

            There are three RFQ notification messages: The RFQ was submitted successfully; The RFQ was closed successfully; and The RFQ was completed successfully.

          • RFQ response

            When a buyer activates an RFQ, the seller can respond to the terms and conditions and product descriptions that are specified by the buyer. The seller can either accept the RFQ as received, or the seller can present a counterproposal in their response, if the terms or conditions are designated as changeable. For example, they might want to propose another delivery date or change the value of a changeable product specification.

          • Creating an RFQ response

            Once buyers submit RFQ requests, you can respond to the request.

          • Managing RFQ responses
            • Finding responses to a specific RFQ request
            • Checking the status of RFQ responses

              You can check the status of any RFQ response to see its current stage in the workflow. This method determines whether RFQ responses are awaiting approval.

            • Retracting an RFQ response

              You can retract a response instead of canceling it. This option is available when the response was submitted but was not accepted by the buyer. The response is then placed in an intermediary state where the response can either be canceled or modified.

            • Changing an RFQ response

              Responses might be changed if they are in a draft or retracted state. The processes differ slightly.

            • Canceling an RFQ response

              The seller can cancel a response when it is in a retracted or draft state. Once a response is canceled, it can no longer be changed. It can be canceled while it is in a draft state or when it is submitted to, but was not accepted by the buyer.

            • Submitting an RFQ response

              To submit an RFQ response to the buyer, you can use two processes. The difference between the two is an approvals process.

            • Approving an RFQ response

              If approvals are enabled for your organization, responses must be approved before they are sent to the buyer.

            • Viewing the RFQ response list
            • Accepting a buyer's terms and conditions
            • Changing a response to an RFQ comment
            • Responding to RFQ attachments
            • Substituting a product in an RFQ response

              You can substitute a product in your RFQ response. This task is especially useful for a made to order item. The buyer might include a made to order item in the RFQ and the seller then reviews the RFQ. The seller then substitutes the item that the buyer had for the item in the seller's catalog. The seller can substitute an order if the buyer states that the product can be substituted. Refer to the RFQ Summary page, and click category to see whether the product can be substituted.

            • Adding a remark to an RFQ response

              You might occasionally want to add remarks to your RFQ response.

            • Viewing RFQ response summary and details
            • Viewing response remarks
            • Viewing a summary of an RFQ customer
            • Viewing a summary of a category for an RFQ
            • Viewing a dynamic kit configuration report for an RFQ

              A configurator determines which group of items can be sold together. The configurator might also supply a price for the configuration. The report lists all the specifications and values that are specified by the buyer.

          • Personalized attributes

            Attributes, sometimes referred to as specifications, describe characteristics of objects. Specifications such as height, color, weight, and size distinguish one product from another. A personalized dictionary provides a list of attributes that buyers use to define the specifications that they want a product to have. Buyers use the dictionary to prepare an RFQ request.

        • Business relationship management

          To customize what a customer can do in a store use the business relationship management system. By using this system, you can entitle customers to various aspects of a store such as what products they can purchase, the price they pay, and what payment methods a store accepts.

    • Integrating

      Topics in the Integrating category highlight the tasks that are commonly performed for using WebSphere Commerce in combination with other products.

    • Administering
    • Tutorials

      WebSphere Commerce provides many tutorials to help you customize and understand your WebSphere Commerce instance and stores.

    • Samples
    • Developing

      The topics in the Developing section describe tasks performed by an application developer.

    • Compliance

      The following section describes how you can leverage WebSphere Commerce features and functionality to help your site be compliant with different privacy and security standards.

    • Securing

      These topics describe the security features of WebSphere Commerce and how to configure these features.

    • Performance
    • Troubleshooting
WebSphere Commerce Enterprise

Adding a remark to an RFQ response

You might occasionally want to add remarks to your RFQ response.

Procedure

  1. Open WebSphere Commerce Accelerator
  2. Find the RFQ request or response.
    1. Find the RFQ request you are working with.
    2. Find the RFQ response of interest.
  3. Click Responses.
  4. On the RFQ Response page click New.
  5. Type the remark in the Remarks field. An existing remark can also be modified now.
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