Le 21/05/2014 11:48, Pierre Smits a écrit :
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.

Yes, can be used only occasionally indeed

Passing a orderDate to storeOrder service as suggested Pradeep is a better way.
Now no UI exists for that, we might want to add this as a parameter to 
ordermgr/control/initorderentry

Jacques

Regards,

Pierre

Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad

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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