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WHMCS is no doubt seems to be the best solution for web hosts, which is used by the beginners in this field and even the giant companies.

 

I am facing few issues for which I am desperately looking for solution.

 

#1

I have imported all the accounts from my WHM. They are imported as a separate clients Now how can I merge the accounts with same email ID into one, or simply any way merge multiple accounts into one.

 

#2

Is there a way we can move multiple clients into one client group at once.

 

#3

When it comes to domain pricing its again a time taking job to define each field even if we want to keep the same prices for all number of years.

 

#4

Is there a way we can duplicate domain name just like we duplicate products. So in case we need to use the same pricing structure it can be done with ease.

 

#5

I wanted to offer the domains like .com.pk through a domain registrar type email and I am able to add the extension .com.pk through domain pricing, whois is not showing the right info. When ever you search for the .com.pk domain it shows that available even if its already registered.

 

#6

Can I add an iNode restriction to a particular hosting package. Let suppose if want an account to be suspended as soon as it reaches the defined iNodes limit.

 

#7

Is there a way to automatically update the domain registration and expiry and next due dates for the domains who's registrar is EMail

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To answer your questions:

 

1. On the client's summary page click the "Merge Clients Accounts" link, or navigate to the client's products/services tab and click the "Move Product/Service to Another Client" to just move a particular service.

 

2. Not via the admin interface, you'd be taking about modifying the database directly.

 

4. There isn't an option in the admin interface for this.

 

5. Please review http://docs.whmcs.com/Domains_Configuration#Adding_Additional_WHOIS_Services

 

6. This is something your server control panel software would do, not WHMCS.

 

7. No, as there's no registrar there's noone to query for the expiry date.

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