Thanks Jacopo. On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 10:15 PM, Jacopo Cappellato < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hmmm... yes it looks a bit strange. > I am wondering if this is related to the work that was done to enhance the > way configurations are managed in the system. I don't know much about the > details of this but if I am not wrong Bilgin worked on it, and if he is > reading this he may provide some hints. > > Jacopo > > > On Apr 2, 2009, at 3:10 AM, cjhorton wrote: > > >> 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! >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Could-use-some-insight-for-the-Manufacturing-component-Production-Run..productId-tp22834772p22834772.html >> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> >
