To be honest, that is not related to GrandNode application.
Not sure how we may support you at this...
Multi stores configuration
Monday, November 25, 2024 4:03:15 PM
Hello,
Product on slider is added manually. You can edit it by editing a particular slide, visible here: HTTP://yourstoreurl.com/Admin/WidgetsSlider/Configure.
You can limit slides to store during their creation, in the "Stores" tab.
Product on slider is added manually. You can edit it by editing a particular slide, visible here: HTTP://yourstoreurl.com/Admin/WidgetsSlider/Configure.
You can limit slides to store during their creation, in the "Stores" tab.
Best regards,
Patryk
GrandNode Team
Patryk
GrandNode Team
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I have created a store . I assigned a customer with staff role as manager of that store. When this store manager is logging on system, it can edit base store's products also. I want store wise manager and product. One store will not able to see other stores product. How can I do it?
Also, after creating a staff role it can visit my root store admin section also. How can I prevent it?
Also, after creating a staff role it can visit my root store admin section also. How can I prevent it?
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Hi,
What about "Ignore store limitation" setting? It can be found in Admin panel -> Configuration -> Settings -> Catalog settings -> Performance tab. Ignore "limit per store" rules (sitewide) should be disabled of course. By default it's enabled. If you don't use the multi store features, this setting improves the store performance.
What about "Ignore store limitation" setting? It can be found in Admin panel -> Configuration -> Settings -> Catalog settings -> Performance tab. Ignore "limit per store" rules (sitewide) should be disabled of course. By default it's enabled. If you don't use the multi store features, this setting improves the store performance.
Best regards,
Patryk
GrandNode Team
Patryk
GrandNode Team
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Yes, I uncheck this setting.
I created a root domain named as mydokan.com . And created two store url like udemy,mydokan.com and kibria.mydokan.com. And then I assigned two separate users for this two store. But unfortunately any user can able to login any store with their username and password. Even the manager of udemy can login to kibria store and also able to view all products, categories of another store. Even, one store manager can delete all products of another store. Is it logical?
I created a root domain named as mydokan.com . And created two store url like udemy,mydokan.com and kibria.mydokan.com. And then I assigned two separate users for this two store. But unfortunately any user can able to login any store with their username and password. Even the manager of udemy can login to kibria store and also able to view all products, categories of another store. Even, one store manager can delete all products of another store. Is it logical?
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