On 25/09/09 11:26 -0700, Ian Wilson wrote:
> 
> 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?

An inventory is when you count every products that are on a location (area) to
verify that the system has the right values.
So it is not good to skip some products because if you don't count everything
there is a lot of chance that you forget some.

For your example of products go bad, I think it is not an inventory you must
do but simply an internal move to "lost and found" because you know how much
you must trash and not how many stay.

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