Darren Oh and Andrew Morton are absolutely correct. Thanks Darren for pointing out that I didn't put enough information in my mail. Quota handling must be done outside of ecommerce though depending on the use case, you may be able to leverage some of the cool ecommerce features. As Darren put it, the use case (a) where you want flexible quota would be handled as a custom product rather than a role purchase. As Andrew pointed out, the use case (b) where roles and quota amounts are 1-to-1 you can use role purchasing. In both (a) and (b) you'll require another module to handle quotas. At present upgrades between product levels is not developed in ecommerce. That will be done in the next revision though it's already designed. I'd like to see a module that covers both use cases (a) and (b). That would definitely give us something to jump up and down about. Cheers, -- Sammy Spets Synerger Pty Ltd http://synerger.com On 03-Dec-06 21:42, Darren Oh wrote:
On Dec 3, 2006, at 9:18 PM, Sammy Spets wrote:
There are several ways to solve this problem as we can all see.
Some information for everyone. Role purchasing will become much more stable and flexible in the next release of ecommerce (both on 4.7 and 5.0). This will suffice for handling only the quota amount and optionally the time period they'll have access.
If you want to provide users with the flexibility to choose how much space to purchase, role access won't work. You can't buy a role multiple times.