Feel free to create a Jira
BTW I saw you asked a lot of question on manufacturing. I know it's only a book for newbies, but if ever you have not it on your shelf, I will
recommend you Sharan's book (see books page on wiki)
Jacques
Le 10/03/2014 15:43, Christian Carlow a écrit :
Thanks Pierre,
I just discovered that Routing Task Deliverable Products controls the productId field of the production run inventory declaration form. Whenever a
deliverable product is specified then the declaration form productId field changes to a drop down with only those deliverable products specified
listed. If no deliverable products are specified then the productId becomes a lookup and allows any products to be declared. I was unaware
deliverable products could limit the declaration form productIds. This discovery will allow me to progress further with OFBIZ-5568
<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-5568>. It should be mentioned that preventing products other than those specified as deliverable
products is limited to the front end in which a drop down appears only listing those deliverable products and that no backend code exist to
guarantee that users cannot change the dropdown values using something like Firebug to hack the system and declare inventory for a product other
than the ones specified as deliverable products. In other words, if I create a deliverable product PEPPERS for the DEFAULT_TASK but I use something
like Firebug to change the drop down list value to PEPPERS-G, then no logic exists in the backend to prevent PEPPERS-G from being created. I think
such prevention logic should be implemented in the backend as well.
On 03/10/2014 09:12 AM, Pierre Smits wrote:
Christian,
Routing Task Deliverable Products are the products that can be declared as
a result of the execution of the task. You could regard these as a the
by-products of the production run. In an earlier thread I referenced
yeast-residiue as a by product. In the beer brewing process this is (often)
the output (beside beer, obviously) of the fermentation action, task or
process step.
Regards,
Pierre Smits
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