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Jacopo Cappellato commented on OFBIZ-343:
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I just copy here the message I've sent to the ml about this subject:

you are right:
WorkEffortFixedAssetStd should be used to specify the standard machines 
associated to a routing task.
WorkEffortFixedAssetAssign should record the actual machines assigned to a 
production run task.
In general, this is the pattern we are using for this kind of things.



> Handle the association of many machines to a production run task
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>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-343
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-343
>             Project: OFBiz (The Open for Business Project)
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: manufacturing
>            Reporter: Ricardo Chavez
>
> Hello everybody
> The idea of this feature is to cover the case in which many machines are used 
> to complete a production task, e.g. having 20 sewing machines working to 
> complete a production task of 100 T-shirts. It'd also be useful is this could 
> allow the user to keep track of things like how many T-shirts has produced 
> each machine, among others.
> As suggested by Jacopo Cappellato on the ofbiz-user mailing list, this can be 
> implemented in many ways:
> > a) expanding the concept of FixedAsset groups (so that the data model will
> > be left mostly unchanged); you create a fixed asset of type group (e.g.
> > 'sewing machines of room A') and this fixed asset is associated to the
> > task; then you link each sewing machine (other fixed assets) to the fixed
> > asset group
> >
> > b) (more complex) add new association entities to link a task (WorkEffort)
> > to one or more machines (FixedAsset).
> Comments and suggestions are always welcome!

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