This sounds pretty good i even see some coding on this.
Let me do some testing, i will come back with the results.

Regards,
Hans


On Sun, 2010-10-03 at 12:13 -0600, David E Jones wrote:
> For boxes of a product you'll usually have one product that represents the 
> individual items (which may or may not be for sale directly to the customer), 
> and one that is a product that represents the box and that is associated with 
> the individual item. In OFBiz there are a few different product types you can 
> choose from to have the system handle the box in different ways 
> automatically, or you can use plain old Finished Good to handle the boxes 
> manually.
> 
> For certain products all you need is the three fields already on the Product 
> entity:
> 
> quantityUomId
> quantityIncluded
> piecesIncluded
> 
> For example if you have a six-pack of 12oz soda cans you would have 
> quantityIncluded=12, quantityUomId=oz, piecesIncluded=6.
> 
> -David
> 
> 
> On Oct 2, 2010, at 11:02 PM, Hans Bakker wrote:
> 
> > Hi Scott, this is sure an interesting idea, but then how does the system
> > know that they are for example 10 pieces in a box? I still what to have
> > the same inventory for boxes and pieces.
> > We should be able to store the conversion between the uom's for this
> > product somewhere? 
> > 
> > Thanks for you input!
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Hans
> > 
> > On Sun, 2010-10-03 at 17:39 +1300, Scott Gray wrote:
> >> Hi Hans,
> >> 
> >> Sorry if this is a silly question, but why not just use different products 
> >> for different UOMs?  You could use virtual/variants if you wanted the UOM 
> >> to be selectable on a single product page and also marketing packages to 
> >> automatically produce inventory for the desired UOM from the base UOM.
> >> 
> >> Regards
> >> Scott
> >> 
> >> HotWax Media
> >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com
> >> 
> >> On 3/10/2010, at 3:54 PM, Hans Bakker wrote:
> >> 
> >>> Thank you BJ,
> >>> 
> >>> I had in mind to create and 'productUomAlternatives' table to the
> >>> product with a conversion for example from pieces to boxes with an
> >>> optional price adjustment percentage.
> >>> The system will have however only one uom where everything gets
> >>> converted to.
> >>> 
> >>> Anybody else other solutions?
> >>> 
> >>> Regards,
> >>> Hans.
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> On Sat, 2010-10-02 at 10:21 -0700, BJ Freeman wrote:
> >>>> Yes also like a Feed store will have boxes, Sacks, and loose feed.
> >>>> I used the multiple pricing model for the Uom Measure
> >>>> in the product screen made it allow multiple UOM.
> >>>> 
> >>>> added to the code that converts from what is received in inventory to 
> >>>> what is sold so it walks through the Uom. for instance a feed store 
> >>>> Receives feed in Bulk and then sacks it as inventory is required.
> >>>> The Inventory levels have to be checked  to see how many in a product 
> >>>> run to generate to sack up the grain. This Triggers an Seca.
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>>> I think a nice touch would be that the could generates the product data 
> >>>> to show up in orders, based on the Uoms that were generated for the 
> >>>> products. it would follow the same model for inventory levels on the 
> >>>> orderentry and Ecommerce
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>>> Hans Bakker sent the following on 10/2/2010 4:29 AM:
> >>>>> A question to the community:
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> sometimes the same products are sold with different units of measure.
> >>>>> Example gold jewelry.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Per piece, per box of 10, per box of 50 and per gram gold weight.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Is here a preference how to implement that?
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Remember this has to show up in e-commerce, orders, shipments and
> >>>>> invoices...
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Regards,
> >>>>> Hans
> >>>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>> 
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