Exactly. This is what I was trying to describe with my (not so good) example of 
"defective tortilla".

Jacopo

On Mar 8, 2014, at 7:38 PM, Pierre Smits <[email protected]> wrote:

> Christian,
> 
> As you have summed it up, it appears that the inventory declaration form
> should only be used in only one scenario. A scenario that suits your
> business process regarding manufacturing best. But this is only one
> scenario. The solution in OFBiz should facilitate more than the scenario
> that you described.
> 
> Other manufacturing scenarios may dictate that the by-product of a recipe
> is not a defective product, but something that generates money as well.
> E.g. in the brewing process one of the by-products in one of the process
> steps is a product called yeast residue. This product can be used as cattle
> feed, fertilizer or even as a component of another end product.
> In another manufacturing scenario the by-product could be a waste product
> that needs to be registered (and/or processed) due to environmental
> regulations.
> 
> As you may understand more applications can and may apply. The feature set
> of OFbiz Manufacturing delivers just that.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Pierre Smits
> 
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