David MacIver RJ: DRMacIver CO: David R. MacIver Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 47 Karma: 56 Joined: Apr 5, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 7, 2012 Currently if you run out of a good your store will stop selling it. Fair enough, there's nothing to sell. The problem is that if you then acquire more of that good because a factory completes its order, that good then just sits there in your warehouse because the store has completely reset its sales options. It would be much more helpful if it would resume selling the good at its previous level. This is particularly painful in the absence of queues, but it would still be non-ideal even with them. |
Josh Millard RJ: Tex Corman CO: J. Quaff Arabica Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 167 Karma: 231 Joined: Apr 3, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 7, 2012 This would be nice, yeah. To date I've just been rejiggering my sales price upward to stretch product long enough that I'm really really sure I'll have more stock in, but it'd be nice if stores would assume that same item, same Q-level at a previously registered sale price was to be sold at that same price at such time as it comes back into stock after running out.
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