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HCL COMMERCE VERSION 9.0
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    HCL Commerce is a high-availability, highly scalable and customizable e-commerce platform. Able to support hundreds of thousands of transactions per day, HCL Commerce allows you to do business with consumers (B2C) or directly with businesses (B2B). HCL Commerce uses cloud friendly technology to make deployment and operation both easy and efficient. 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. Business users can also use AI enabled content management capabilities.

  3. Operating

    Topics in the Operating category highlight tasks that are typically performed by business users, customer support representatives, to complete their day-to-day tasks in the operation of the HCL Commerce site.

  4. HCL Commerce Accelerator

    Use the HCL Commerce Accelerator to maintain online stores.

  5. 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.

  6. Printing a customer summary
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    HCL Commerce is a high-availability, highly scalable and customizable e-commerce platform. Able to support hundreds of thousands of transactions per day, HCL Commerce allows you to do business with consumers (B2C) or directly with businesses (B2B). HCL Commerce uses cloud friendly technology to make deployment and operation both easy and efficient. 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. Business users can also use AI enabled content management capabilities.

    • Getting started

      HCL Commerce has different advantages for business users, administrators and developers. HCL Commerce targets each of these roles with a tailored set of offerings so that each of your users can get maximum benefit.

    • Installing and deploying

      Learn how to install and deploy HCL Commerce development environments and HCL Commerce production environments.

    • Migrating

      Before you migrate to HCL Commerce Version 9, review this information to help plan and execute your migration.

    • Operating

      Topics in the Operating category highlight tasks that are typically performed by business users, customer support representatives, to complete their day-to-day tasks in the operation of the HCL Commerce site.

      • Management Center for HCL Commerce

        The Management Center for HCL Commerce, 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).

      • HCL Commerce Accelerator

        Use the HCL Commerce Accelerator to maintain online stores.

        • HCL Commerce Accelerator user interface

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

        • Opening HCL Commerce Accelerator

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

        • Changing an HCL Commerce password

          If you have the appropriate authority, you can change the HCL Commerce logon password for an HCL 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.

          • Finding a customer

            Use the HCL Commerce Accelerator to find a customer.

          • Registering a customer to a store

            Use the Create New Customer wizard to register a customer to a store.

          • Changing a customer's information

            To change a customer's name, address, contact information, or demographics, use the Customer Information notebook.

          • Printing a customer summary
          • Viewing a customer summary
        • 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 HCL 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.

        • 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.

      • HCL Customer Service for HCL Commerce JSP stores

        HCL Customer Service for HCL Commerce provides customer service enhancements that enable a customer service representative (CSR) to resolve common issues and capture orders. These capabilities are built into the HCL Commerce Aurora storefront and enable a CSR to complete key tasks on behalf of a guest and registered customers for both B2B and B2C stores. Customer Service for HCL Commerce is offered for both Professional and Enterprise editions.

    • Integrating

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

    • Administering

      Topics in the Administering category highlight tasks that are typically performed by the Site Administrator, to support daily operations of the HCL Commerce site.

    • Customizing

      The topics in the Customizing section describe tasks performed by an application developer to customize HCL Commerce.

    • Tutorials

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

    • Samples

      Topics in the Samples category highlight the various samples that are provided with HCL Commerce.

    • Compliance

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

    • Securing

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

    • Performance

      Topics in the Performance section describe the means by which to plan, implement, test, and re-visit the optimization of HCL Commerce site performance.

    • Troubleshooting

      Topics in the Troubleshooting section highlight common issues that are encountered with HCL Commerce, and how they can be addressed or mitigated.

    • Reference

      Topics in the Reference section contain all of the HCL Commerce reference documentation.

HCL Commerce Enterprise

Printing a customer summary

Procedure

  1. Open HCL Commerce Accelerator
  2. Find the customer you want to work with.
  3. Select the check box next to the customer that you want to work with, and click Customer Summary. A summary of the customer is displayed.
  4. Click Print to print a customer summary.
  5. Click OK to close the page.
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  • Finding a customer
  • Registering a customer to a store
  • Changing a customer's information
  • Viewing a customer summary
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