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Ankit Joshi edited comment on OFBIZ-11406 at 8/22/20, 1:04 PM:
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Hello [~pierresmits],
As mentioned in the ticket, in context for the requirement to remove the
previous Supplier price for the product when setup a new purchase agreement,
the following scenarios needs to consider here:
*#1* The previous/existing price could be associated with any other agreement
for the same supplier which should not be altered/expired with new purchase
agreement setup.
*#2* The previous/existing price could be a default supplier price without any
purchase agreement which should not be altered/expired with new purchase
agreement setup as it could be utilized as the default price in the purchase
order workflow when no agreement applies.
And the purchase agreement pricing is setup/update properly through the
agreement workflow and honoured properly during ordering. Could you please have
a look at the above described use cases in context to expire the supplier
pricing and please provide some more thoughts in regards to clear the
requirement described on the ticket.
Also, just a UX-suggestion, to make the Product Suppliers page more
informative, the 'AgreementId' column could be included in the UX presentation
on the page to make the supplier pricing and related agreement details more
clear.
Thanks!.
was (Author: ankit.joshi):
Hello [~pierresmits],
As mentioned in the ticket, in context for the requirement to remove the
previous Supplier price for the product when setup a new purchase agreement,
the following scenarios needs to consider here:
*#1* The previous/existing price could be associated with any other agreement
for the same supplier which should not be altered/expired with new purchase
agreement setup.
*#2* The previous/existing price could be a default supplier price without any
purchase agreement which should not be altered/expired with new purchase
agreement setup as it could be utilized as the default price in the purchase
order workflow when no agreement applies.
And the purchase agreement pricing is setup/update properly through the
agreement workflow and honoured properly during ordering. Could you please have
a look at the above described use cases in context to expire the supplier
pricing and please provide some more thoughts in regards to clear the
requirement described on the ticket.
Also, just a UX-suggestion, to make the Product Suppliers page more
informative, the 'AgreementId' column could be included in the UX presentation
on the page to make the supplier pricing and related agreement details more
clear.
Thanks.
> Setting a product price in a Purchase Agreement does not expire previous
> price on product
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>
> Key: OFBIZ-11406
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-11406
> Project: OFBiz
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: accounting
> Affects Versions: 16.11.07, Release Branch 18.12, 17.12.01, Trunk
> Reporter: Pierre Smits
> Assignee: Ankit Joshi
> Priority: Major
> Labels: agreement(s), price, product, supplier
> Attachments: OFBIZ-Product-Suppliers.png,
> OFBiz-Agreement-Item-Products.png
>
>
> In an agreement with a supplier a product can be added to an agreement item.
> As shown in
> https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/accounting/control/EditAgreementItemSupplierProduct?agreementId=DS-1000-PURCH&agreementItemSeqId=00001
> See image OFBiz-Agreement-Item-Products.png for the result.
> When this is completed, the 'Supplier' overview of the product shows the
> product and its Supplier price is added.
> See image OFBIZ-Product-Suppliers.png
> However, as shown in the image, the previous price of the supplier is not
> expired.
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