Hi James, all
This was ready and available upto branches 15.12 of OFBiz, as I have
frequently implemented it for craft breweries where recipes for beer and
for bottling the beer. OOTB there is a limitation of (showing) 4 digits
behind the decimal point shown in a BoM.
The key issue is the
is .00983
>
> If I was making 200 of the produced product will Ofbiz calculate .00983
> * 200 = 1.966 so it would actually request 2 gallons on the production
> process. Is that correct?
>
> Original Message ----
> Subject: Re: Need Help - BOM with decimals
> From: R
?
Original Message
Subject: Re: Need Help - BOM with decimals
From: Rishi Solanki
Date: Mon, August 06, 2018 11:40 pm
To: ofbizuser
Deepak,
You are correct, that is not used in the manufacturing. But it is not
useful for manufacturing as well.
James,
What I'm suggesting is to use
ired quantity in BOM? Anyone else in the community have come into
> > this issue and updated BOM to accept decimals. I would imagine this is
> > very common on process manufacturing
> >
> > Original Message
> > Subject: Re: Need Help - BOM with
weight how will that update the
> required quantity in BOM? Anyone else in the community have come into
> this issue and updated BOM to accept decimals. I would imagine this is
> very common on process manufacturing
>
> Original Message ----
> Subject: Re: Need Hel
: Re: Need Help - BOM with decimals
From: Rishi Solanki
Date: Mon, August 06, 2018 2:41 am
To: ofbizuser
James,
This is tricky, and you can not see if this is directly available OOTB.
But
the trick will surely work ootb. Please follow the following steps;
- Create a manufacturing product
James,
This is tricky, and you can not see if this is directly available OOTB. But
the trick will surely work ootb. Please follow the following steps;
- Create a manufacturing product in the system. We call it as MP_01
- Lets say add two manufacturing component (raw material) with it. Name
them