well,
it's easier for me to just copy+paste the getNextInvoiceSeq service, but i
wanted to use a general sollution - less code to worry about :) and it
thist feature would be definitelly used, lot of countries have the
requirement for no gaps in ids.
also there is an requirement to re-start the counter on certain periods.
for example id should be year+sequence id.
in getNextInvoiceId that's implemented. i thought of suggesting this
feature as well, but theb i thought - it's pretty easy to make a service
and schedule it yearly... so that goes away. but the SequenceBankSize prop
i do think will be useful, so if you guyz agree than i'll go ahead and
implement it. i'll do it anyway - i need this feature for a project :)
-- deyan
------- Original message -------
From: David E Jones <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: 22.6.'09, 21:22
an interesting idea, although it makes me wonder... why not just use the
same technique that the getNextInvoiceId service uses?
-David
On Jun 22, 2009, at 9:01 AM, Deyan Tsvetanov wrote:
I recall my comment about the sequences thread safety - in case we
start
2 ofbiz instances against the same database :)
But the 1st issue remains - configuring the sequence bank size for
specific entities.
I suggest adding a new column in SequenceValueItem - bank_size.
If it is set to 0 than SequenceUtil will not create a SequenceBank for
that entity but will read the current seq_id from the database instead.
This is needed to ensure there will be no gaps in the sequence IDs for
entities that do require no gaps because of legal requirements in some
countries :)
-- deyan
On Mon, 2009-06-22 at 17:30 +0300, Deyan Tsvetanov wrote:
Hi again,
finally I used GenericDelegator.getNextSeqIdLong() when creating
entities.
It does increment the sequence by 1.
However today I noticed, that in the database - sequence_value_item
table - the seq_id value gets incremented by 10.
The reason is that the org.ofbiz.entity.util.SequenceUtil class
creates
a SequenceBank with the default value ot 10 IDs.
This is a MAJOR problem. It would appear if the server dies or gets a
hard restart for some reason ( or even JVM error ) - we'll end up with
gaps.
I couldn't find any API that forces the SequenceUtil to create a
SequnenceBank sized to 1 . Is there a way to do it ?
Also:
I couldn't find any info in the mail threads regarding this sequencing
mechanism being thread safe.
Although I ran several threads requesting next ID from the same
sequence
- and it works OK - I am not quite convinced what would happen if we
have 2 ofbiz instances running against the same database. Is this
setup
supported ?
Thanks in advance,
Deyan
On Sat, 2009-06-13 at 15:27 +0200, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
This has been already dicussed many times. You may find information
using MarMail or Nable, some threads are even very detailled
Good luck
Jacques
From: "Deyan Tsvetanov" <[email protected]>
Exactly, I knew I've seen it somewhere :)
"Enforced Sequence (no gaps, per organization)"
Thanks guys,
I'll have a look at it.
Another question: do you have any idea how this enforced sequence
might
behave in case of two ofbiz servers - in a cluster or sharing a
database ?
My goal is to generate IDs without absolutely any gaps.
Another very important requirement is that the order of the record's
CREATED_DATE should match the order of the IDs. It is not possible
to go
back and fill a gap.
Example:
A good example:
ID | CREATED_DATE
---------------------------------------------
1 | 1 June 9:00 AM
2 | 1 June 10:00 AM
A bad example:
ID | CREATED_DATE
---------------------------------------------
1 | 1 June 10:00 AM
2 | 1 June 9:00 AM
I already have an idea of a workaround,
but I'll investigate the enforced sequence first.
Thanks again,
Deyan
On Sat, 2009-06-13 at 05:42 -0700, BJ Freeman wrote:
Organization GL Settings >Available Internal
Organizations>Company>Setup>Accounting Preferences
David E Jones sent the following on 6/13/2009 5:15 AM:
Take a look at the party/organization accounting preferences in
the
Accounting Manager. If you're looking for this sort of sequencing
for
invoices, orders, etc then it is already supported.
-David
On Jun 13, 2009, at 5:44 AM, Deyan Tsvetanov wrote:
Hi list,
I'd like to use a custom ID generator - for instance rather to
start
from 10000 and increment by 10 I'd like to start from 0,
increment by 1
leaving no empty values and probably append some other rules -
like to
reset to 0 in the beginning of each year and prefix the returned
ID by
the current year.
Example:
200900001
200900002
....
200932110
....
201000001 <--- a new year starts.
I know it may sound pretty dumb, but the law makers in some
countries
are not so smart.
So - could somebody give me some hints - is it possible to
specify a
custom ID generator per field typed "id-ne" in the
entitymodel.xml ?
Thanks in advance,
Deyan