Hi Everyone,
I am looking for some insight about something in the Manufacturing
component. This isn't a bug, complaint, critique, or issue, but rather just
a roadblock in me understanding this stuff.
On the ecommerce site I created four orders for configurable PCs. The first
three were for identical configurations(2 Gb RAM, 500 Gb HDD, 2nd 500 Gb
HDD, modem, and NIC). The fourth was a barebones system with just 1 Gb RAM
and a 250 Gb HDD.
When I log into the back office and go into the Manufacturing Component and
do the lookup for Production Runs I get the information below for the four
orders:
Production Run Name Product ID Quantity Status Start
Date
Description Facility ID
10000 Configurable PC-PC assembly 10000 1 Created
2009-04-01
13:12:36.518 WebStoreWarehouse
10004 Configurable PC-PC assembly 10000 5 Created
2009-04-01
13:48:31.877 WebStoreWarehouse
10008 Configurable PC-PC assembly 10000 3 Created
2009-04-01
13:50:09.294 WebStoreWarehouse
10012 Configurable PC-PC assembly 10003 1 Created
2009-04-01
13:57:40.320 WebStoreWarehouse
If I look at the Order Manager for each order, the productIds are 10000,
10001, 10002, and 10003 respectively. I looked in the manufacturing
controller and from what I can tell the table above is getting its
information from the 'WorkEffortAndGoods" view entity which gets information
from Work Effort and WorkEffortGoodStandard.
My question is: Why does the "WorkEffortGoodStandard" use the productid
10000 for the first three production runs instead their productids(10000,
10001, and 10002)?
***If I look in the "Product" entity, the productIds 10000, 10001, and 10002
all use the configId 10003 and the productId 10003 uses configId 10004. It
seems that the productId 10000 was the first occurence of this configuration
so... is it using this for any future work efforts that need to manufacture
this? And if so, why not use the productIds as I asked above?**
Thank you!
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