I used to use the wizard regurlarly, but I never used products and product categories, I extended it to allow the user to choose products based on their features(I added this). I guess it is kind of like tags in a sense. I don't really understand what practice is the bad practice. Is taking inventory over a location but not all the products a bad practice? For example when a large number of my products go bad they are updated as soon as possible, regardless of which locations they are stored at.
What is the standard expected use-case for the current inventory implementation on a day to day basis? On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:57 AM, Bertrand Chenal <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > Currently (on the trunk and the 1.2 series) the "Complete Inventory" > wizard on the Inventory form opens a pop-up that allows the user to > filter the product he wants to consider in the inventory. > > This pop-up was added with the 1.2 series and after talking about it > recently with ced, we would like to remove it to get back the previous > behavior (the wizard completes the inventory for all the products of the > location and don't ask for filtering them). > > We think this pop-up encourage bad practices: using this filter means > that the choice of locations was poorly made and does not fit correctly > the model. Actually I believe that the location granularity should and > must be decided by: "the last level sub-location is the level on which > you (want to) run your inventories". > > So folks, please share your opinion. > > Thanks > > Bertrand > > > > -- > Bertrand Chenal > > B2CK SPRL > Rue de Rotterdam, 4 > 4000 Liège > Belgium > Tel: +32 474 207 906 > Email: [email protected] > Website: http://www.b2ck.com/ > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ [email protected] mailing list -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
