Need Help. Integrating Dolibarr with Zen Cart

Hello,

I have two Zen Cart sites (one for books in English and one for books on Spanish) both are on the same domain and I want to be able to handle the sales made on the sites through Dolibarr, where I will be handling all the orders that I get through mail, phone or fax.

I have two questions:

Can I integrate both sites to Dolibarr?

If not,

I can export daily operations from my two Zen Cart sites in a .txt file,

and then:

Can I import this .txt file into Dolibarr? (in tools, the only import possibilities I found are for customer and products, not for sales)

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Klarina

There is an external module for oscommerce that i can easily adapt for zencart. It made it possible to integrate your online business with your local business and manage all with dolibarr.

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