Hi Brijesh, On Jul 28, 2008, at 9:51 AM, brijesh m wrote:
Will you elaborate more on this. Whats wrong in discovering a lot by oneself ? I can explore the things and at the same time discuss it with the community, is anything unethical I am doing. You are getting me wrong I am not compelling anyone to code for me. I just want to share the working knowledge of OFBiz and contribute back if I find something missing which is useful to me.
Of course you are free to do all the research and questions you want.However, based on my experience, in order to successfully configure (or customize) OFBiz to fit the manufacturing requirements of the company you are (most likely) working for you will have to study a lot, read very well the hints received by others (me included) in the mailing list and don't expect to have someone guiding you thru your requirements because this requires a lot of time and few people/ companies are in the position to do this for free. I must admit that there is something in your messages that annoys me: it is the message that I can summarize with "What I want to do is simple, I can't believe that OFBiz cannot do this"; if you are not able, even with the hints received by the mailing list, to successfully configure your system, most likely there are two reasons: 1) what you want to do is not as standard as you think it is (so you have to customize or extend the system) 2) your knowledge of the setup of manufacturing processes in ERP systems in general (and OFBiz in particular) is not deep enough to get the best out of your efforts and the hints from the mailing lists If you say that you cannot accomplish a simple manufacturing process, others may get the message that OFBiz cannot handle a simple manufacturing process (which is not true).
Cheers, Jacopo
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