Thank you! On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 6:29 PM, Integrin Solutions <[email protected] > wrote:
> Hi - > > Majority of the usecases that you have outlined are available OOTB > including > - Be able to enter an order from eCommerce and the Order being > available in Order Manager > - Be able to approve the order before fulfillment > - Seperate person or group be able to fulfill order after being approved > > However you might have to do some customization with respect to access > previleges > > Regarding timeline for prototyping, ofbiz being an enterprise > automation software has a bit of a learning curve; one you have a > hang of it this should only take weeks > > - Regards > > On 2/13/12, hsukwang hwang <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I would like to development an application (let's say order work flow > > management) to manage the life cycle of an order. The basic flow is as > > follows. > > > > 1. User place an order via an e-commerce applicaiton. The order is in > > to-be-distributed-for-purchase state. > > 2. Purchase department head sees all the orders in the queue and > distribute > > orders to purchase managers under him. The order is in to-be-purchase > state. > > 3. Each purchase manager see the orders in his queue and starts to > purchase > > the goods for the order. > > Once the order is fulfilled. The order enters to to-be-validated > state. > > 4. Validation department staff log in the system and validate the orders > in > > the queue. Once and order is validated it enters to another state. > > > > The components that I seem to have to use, based on the documents, are > > e-commerce, order management and some access control (based on role). > > > > Can someone give me some idea how to achieve what I want with ofbiz > > framework? How soon can I have a prototype application to prove the > concept > > (let's say fulfilling the first 3 items)? > > > > Any suggestion or idea would be appreciated. > > > > > > -- > > Thanks, > > Hsu > > > > -- > Sent from my mobile device > -- Thanks, Hsu-Kwang Hwang
