If this is true, then we should probably remove that stuff since there
are now automatic requirement creation services for this kind of things
(even if email are not sent right now, just requirements are created).
Jacopo
Scott Gray wrote:
I tried to track it down in the old svn, but the
inventoryalerts.propertiesfile was there from the start, so it seem
pretty old. My guess would be
that they were for some sort of manual reorder system, where an email was
sent if stock went below a certain level
On 30/10/06, David E Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Scott,
I took a quick peek at these and you're right, I don't think they are
used anywhere and the entity "InventoryAlert" does not seem to exist
anywhere.
Does anyone know where these came from and what was intended for them?
I'd say if we don't hear anything in a bit about these then yes, we
should just toss them.
-David
On Oct 28, 2006, at 8:44 PM, Scott Gray wrote:
> Hi David
>
> Here are the files/services:
> applications/product/config/inventoryalerts.properties
> applications/product/servicedef/services_maint.xml#getInventoryAlerts
> applications/product/servicedef/
> services_maint.xml#emailInventoryAlerts
> applications/product/script/org/ofbiz/product/inventory/
> InventoryServices.xml#getInventoryAlerts
> applications/product/script/org/ofbiz/product/inventory/
> InventoryServices.xml#emailInventoryAlerts
>
> I don't think they are related to backorder notifications, the
> getInventoryAlerts services looks up an entity called
> InventoryAlert which I can't seem to find?
>
> Thanks
> Scott
>
> David E Jones wrote:
>>
>> What do you mean by the "InventoryAlerts" stuff, do backorder
>> notification service?
>>
>> -David
>>
>>
>> On Oct 28, 2006, at 8:26 PM, Scott Gray wrote:
>>
>>> Should I create a patch to remove the InventoryAlerts stuff? I
>>> can't see the entity that they relate to and I can't find
>>> anything that calls the services.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Scott
>>
>>
>