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Pierre Smits commented on OFBIZ-5704:
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No, these incoming/outgoing innspections are related to the inventory items 
related to the shipment, when they are related to the goods of the shipment.

As for regulatory inspection, these are related to a) the goods produced (hence 
inventory item), or b) the process. Doing regulatory inspection of something in 
transition (like manufacturing is - especially when talking about process 
oriented manufacturing, like food and beverages, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, 
etc) is regarded as error prone. Because circumstances and result change the 
moment after the inspection.

> Extend lot entity to include party Id of manufacturer
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-5704
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-5704
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: manufacturing, product, workeffort
>    Affects Versions: Release Branch 11.04, Release Branch 12.04, Release 
> Branch 13.07, Trunk
>            Reporter: Pierre Smits
>         Attachments: OFBiz-5704-Product-EntityModel-Lot.patch, Screen Shot 
> 2014-09-03 at 13.52.47.png
>
>
> Rationale
> Lot or batch management affects two places, namely the outbound process (and 
> its functionalities) and inbound. 
> It is possible that multiple parties have the same ID for the batch or the 
> lot. Howver, in current feature set there is no discrimination between lots 
> from supplier A, supplier B, or even the primary (internal) company in OFBiz.
> Therefore the entity 'Lot' should be extended with another key, namely that 
> of the partyId of the manufacturer (or supplier).



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