Thanks Jacopo,

Since we've established the inventory declaration form should only be used for stocking in defective products, is there a way to prevent non-defective products from being declared with the form? Is there an easy way to determine if a product represents a defective one? If not, then would using the ProductAssoc entity to relate the defect (defective-tortilla) to the intended good (good-tortilla) with an assoTypeId="PRODUCT_DEFECTIVE" be sufficient for modeling the data to used for applying product declaration limitation rules to the by-product declaration form?

On 03/08/2014 12:22 AM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
On Mar 8, 2014, at 2:38 AM, Christian Carlow <[email protected]> wrote:

In Jacopo's pizza scenario, the tortilla technically represents a finished good 
(though different than the PRun good).  But I think you are saying that the 
form should only be used for stocking-in degradated by-products such as 
processed-dough.
I think we are all on the same line now: in my example, the tortilla by-product could be 
returned as a special productId as "defective tortilla - do not sell to 
customers".

Jacopo

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