you may confused by InventoryItEM and its variance.
see the Datamodel book Vol 1 page 84
the product is the item you ordered
the inventory item is how many and where located.
Inventtory Item has a variance about how many you actually have.



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BJ Freeman sent the following on 4/21/2010 4:48 PM:
> product entity is used for all things
> the one deviation is supplier products.
> I say deviation because that is not the way Data model book does it.
> also ProductPrice.productPricePurposeId and
> ProductPriceChange.productPricePurposeId
> define what the price is used for, like purchase.
> you can find these out by useing webtools look at the entity then look
> at the relationship.
> you can click on view relationship then name in the related Entity column.
> so you will have to change the ProductPrice that are linked to the
> product in the order item.
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> James McGill sent the following on 4/21/2010 4:21 PM:
>> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 3:35 PM, BJ Freeman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> there is a eca for prices change that tracks those.
>>> see ProductPriceChange entity view it in the atrifact.
>>>
>> That would be from a Product perspective, where we don't want to change the
>> price.
>>  We only want to adjust the price for a given receipt, and only after the PO
>> is "COMPLETED"
>>  but wouldn't ProductPriceChange affect catalogs and all other PO's?
>>
>> That's why I want to actually add Items to an existing PO, so that I have
>> traceability to the original order,
>> the original receipt, and the adjustments, separately.  If I just change the
>> price on the product, or just change
>> the price on an OrderItem and InventoryItem, I've lost traceability, right?
>>
>> (Our problem is related to some very particular business logic that applies
>> to aircraft parts -- there
>> are a lot of things we do that won't fit other shops)
>>
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