Resorting to Bribery

Dear Vin65 Team,

If you get the search working in Base3 in the next couple weeks, I promise I will send you presents. Seriously, this is a serious bribe. At a bare minimum fancy donuts. :grin:
@brent @andrea @carisenr @Karson

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Hey Lindsay!

Right now our immediate focus is around Reporting & POS, we do have plans to address tags like this, but it won’t come in the new few weeks.

We’ve logged this bug/change in our system and will publish when this is resolved.

(The bug itself looks like it’s related to the blog results, what is the tag your are using? Could you try include / removing the blog portion of the tag?, IE <v65:search buttonText="Search" type="blog(add,remove),page,products"></v65:search>)

Hi @Karson, thanks for the update! I figured based on the conversations I’m seeing here in the community that the bulk of the efforts are being spent on POS. (Receipts, make 'em darker!) :wink:

Thanks also for the tip about the blog results. The tag I’m using is <v65:search></v65:search>, and my execution is here: https://goo.gl/M5a8J6

In the tags index the granular settings aren’t listed for search yet, so I didn’t know that was possible. I’ll give it a shot. Are there any rules I can assume with tags to try stuff like that in the future?

To give my desperation context, I have a client site (Adelaida, current Vin65 client) that wants to launch this month and has been waiting to use Base3. They’re aware it’s still in beta, but in our/their defense the original estimates were for the beta to go live first quarter of 2016, and all the tags I’m trying to use are listed without caveats in the docs.

I’m serious about the donuts, by the way, if y’all change your minds.

Hey @Karson! That mod you suggested helped, now I’m not getting the error.htm page anymore—step in the right direction!

Now the search goes to the search results page, which is good, but it doesn’t show any results. :sweat: I’m going to keep fiddling with it, but if there are any further notes you can give me on working with it they would be much appreciated.

Disappointed in Vin65’s priorities.

Too many wineries where accounting wags the dog…

Fact: Accounting runs the show in the wine industry.

Ed, We hear you, but data is really the backbone to what drives more sales and our reporting engine is long overdue for an overhaul and on the technical level, our current reporting engine is limiting what wineries can do with their data. After the overhaul, we can start to power data based decisions that will lead to wineries being able to have massive improvements on marketing, list building, carrots, action emails, etc.

Yes, accountants, bookkeepers, and managers can get data faster, have a better UI, but this is where we needed to start in order to have marketing type features down the line.

I’m excited about data enhancements (so as long as they have modern applications and hooks). Just as long something useful comes out of it rather than a couple inventory reports that saves a bookkeeper 5 minutes a week.

Looking forward to hearing more next Friday.

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