Pete Houston wrote:
>
> The problem seems to be in correcting the assembly. When the offending
> part is removed from the assembly and replaced with the correct one, no
> errors are reported in the browser when the changes are saved. However,
> the assembly has not actually been altered, as when it is selected again
> it has the same old wrong part.
>
> So, I think there's a bug here somewhere. Either it should save the
> assembly with the new part, or it should refuse to save the assembly
> and report this refusal to the user.
>
> That aside, I'm back to square one, since the assembly cannot be altered.
>   


Yes I think the point is to create a new assembly and obselete the old 
one (should leave you with the same part number)

I would personally suggest that you simply insert an invoice for -X of 
the wrong part and +x of the new part and that squares your stock.  (ie 
ignore the whole assembly thing for the correction)

Ed W

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