Hi Jacques, 

Changing thru webtools can hardly be regarded as an option as that feature seat 
is commonly not available to the average end users.

Regards,

Pierre

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> Op 21 mei 2014 om 09:32 heeft Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]> 
> het volgende geschreven:
> 
> 
> Le 21/05/2014 00:26, Sarang Deshpande a écrit :
>> Hello Community,
>> 
>> I am trying to achieve the following in my OFBIZ -
>> 
>> In a real world scenario, to buy a product, a Purchase Order is created and
>> the products are received in a warehouse.
>> 
>> Real World Business Case
>> 
>> Following are the events happening  in real world.
>> 
>> 1. A Purchase Order is created - May 01, 2014
>> 2. Product was received in the warehouse on May 10th (warehouse is a remote
>> warehouse in another state.
>> 
>> Following is the scenario if I enter the PO in the ERP system, on May 20th,
>> 2016.
>> 
>> 1. Create a PO on May 20, 2014 (I can't select the PO Date)
>> 2. Receive the PO in warehouse on May 20, 2014 (I can't specify the receipt
>> date myself)
>> 
>> When I see transactions, they have a date of May 20th, 2014 (as against May
>> 10th, which is required / desired).
>> 
>> Is there a way to make all the transactions mentioned above have May 10th
>> 2014 date?
>> 
>> If we amend the transaction date, are we defeating the basic purpose of an
>> ERP?
> 
> I'd not say so. An ERP should always reflect the reality. There are 2 options:
> * Change the dates after by yourself using Webtools/Entity maintenance (all 
> related entities)
> * Open a Jira to ask/or-create-a-patch to allow anti-dated orders creation 
> (don't expect help from others, better create your patch and contribute)
> 
> Jacques
> 
>> Appreciate your response.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
>> 
>> Sarang
>> Systematrix Solutions
> 
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