Guess I need to do more reading.
thought I had it down.
:)
David Jones sent the following on 7/22/2008 11:00 AM:
> Hey BJ: I know you're trying to help, and you often do, but if you don't know
> why guess? You risk either spreading FUD about OFBiz or leading someone in
> the wrong direction.
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> On this topic, personally I would even prefer to defer to Jacopo to comment.
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> -David
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> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 10:51:01 -0700, BJ Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> someone else my correct me, but ofbiz has a basic system.
>> you can look at the data model book for manufacturing.
>> there may be some coding that needs to be done.
>> I am hoping that the project module can be tied into manufacturing so
>> the you can have Gnatt and Pert charts to evaluate processes and when
>> they can be done
>> this would then allow for parallel processes.
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>> brijesh m sent the following on 7/22/2008 10:42 AM:
>>> Hi friends,
>>> I am trying to configure the below routing having routing tasks
>> A,B,C,D,E and then finished product got produced.
>>> A------>B----->D----->F---->Finished Product
>>> | ^
>>> |------>C----->E--------|
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>>> Actually my main aim is to explore how OFBiz handles the parallel
>> processes which are very much the case in manufacturing units. I have
>> tried some tricks but didn't able to get it. The thing is that in routing
>> you can't add two routing task with same sequence number which restrains
>> the below routing scenario. Please have a look at it and suggest the
>> solution I am sure many among us have encountered this issue at some point
>> of time.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Brijesh M
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