sounds like Hot wax has the the market cornered. guess you got your answer. :)
Jacopo Cappellato sent the following on 7/27/2008 11:39 AM: > > On Jul 27, 2008, at 7:55 PM, brijesh m wrote: > >> Hi BJ, >> the thing is that WIP never ever goes to the inventory wheather the >> whole process is completed or just its corresponding completion task >> got completed. My query is that I have to generate the intermediate >> product so that if my successive task is not able to run by some way >> due to some disturbances in my facility(in real time) then it should >> get stored as an inventory for the future use. How can i achieve it ? > > You may use different product ids... however it is difficult to answer > your questions without an accurate requirements analysis, but you can > try to find a solution (and maybe others will share their experiences) > but if you want to speed up the process (and probably achieve better > results) I'd suggest to contact one of the professional service > providers for OFBiz (for example, the company for which I work for... > Hotwax Media). > > Cheers, > > Jacopo > > >> >> >> Thanks >> Brijesh M. >> >> BJ Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: By final step I mean all steps >> completed and you have the finished product. >> >> BJ Freeman sent the following on 7/27/2008 10:18 AM: >>> Though Jacopo gave you the technical answer >>> I think of it this way: >>> WIP as a parts on a cart or conveyor belt that got though processes >>> before they are finished. so they don't go to inventory, until the final >>> step. >>> >>> brijesh m sent the following on 7/27/2008 5:00 AM: >>>> Hi friends, >>>> I have given the status of "work in progress"(WIP) to the product >>>> in the intermediate stage of my manufacturing process. But after >>>> completion of its corresponding producing task this product(WIP) was >>>> not incremented in inventory. Is there any way out ? >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> Brijesh M. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >
