I guess i should have replied to yours to show I understood you position.
the specialpurpost componet is
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-3852
as used in
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-635

however that does not directly address his problem now, so I just outlined it.

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BJ Freeman
Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation  
<http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52>
Specialtymarket.com  <http://www.specialtymarket.com/>
Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist

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Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 1/25/2011 10:18 AM:
BJ,

I understood that the component already exists, and that it's a
proposition to a contribution.That's why I spoke about a specialpurpose
component. To be really interesting it should reuse as much as possible
existing things, like you described, for instance

Thanks

Jacques

From: "BJ Freeman" <[email protected]>
what you describe is a Chain store or Franchise stores model.
The Corporate office Orders all inventory to be sent to a HUb or main
warehouse.

The store or franchises then order their needs from Hub warehouse.

ofbiz structure supports this though the services need to be customized
each store(productstore) is a facility with its own inventory. The
"supplier" of the stores would be the HUB (corporate office) and
handling the ATP and QOH at each store would trigger a PO to the HUB
which would then do a transfer.

I suggest you look a the data model book volume one for basic data and
how it relates, then step back and see how that relates to you
specific customers structure.

there is a lot of setup as to the partyrelationship (pg 41) that would
give you the structure. This would be the core of you design.

Using the roles and security you can isolate the stores as far as view
data. this also is a customization in the UI.



hope that helps you get started.




sducas sent the following on 1/25/2011 4:06 AM:

Hello Jacques

My customer have a "center of purchase" from where all purchase
orders to
external suppliers are created, then suppliers ship the goods to this
"center of purchase" (I don't know the actual english word for that
kind of
center, sorry..) ..

Then all my customer stores has to "order" goods to this unique
center to
supply their facility.. (a requirement is also to use ATP and QOH
minimum
quantity to generate needs then transfer orders when approved)..
there is no
invoice or any financial impact for those kind of orders and they
have to be
treated separatly for statistics reports and they (of course) have to
trigger an inventory transfert instead of sales issuance.. exept for
those 3
specificity it's the same process as for a sale order: pick, verify,
ship
...

The inventory transfer from ofbiz out-of-the box didn't fullfill the
requirements at all.. and the patch posted by Si wasn't enough for my
customer requirements because those kinds of inventeory transfer has
to be
picked just like a sales order...

I know transfer order dosn't seems to be in the Datamodel book but I
heard
about a concept called "interplant order" that seems to be exactly
the same
a this while transfer order stuff..

The ofbiz pick logic seems to be very tight to orders...

THX





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