On 2018/03/01 12:33:42, James Yong <jamesy...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi James, > > You are doing a debulk of the inventory item. I have used the following > approach for one closed-sourced project. > > You will need to implement a batch quantity attribute that is tied to a > particular Bill of Material (BOM). > So when we have a BOM A for Product B with batch quantity 12, this means a > production run with BOM A will produce 12 items of Product B. > > Using your example, we have 2 different products. One is 'GZ-1000 x 1', > another is 'GZ-1000 x 12'. > You set up a BOM for 'GX-1000 x 1' with a batch quantity of 12, and requiring > 'GZ-1000 x 12' as material. > Then do a production run to debulk.
Nice tip James and something that can be done without any code changes. I think it would be good to capture creative solutions like this! Thanks Sharan > > Regards, > James Yong > > On 2018/02/28 16:37:35, <ja...@productive1.com> wrote: > > > > Can ofbiz buy in one unit of measure and sell in another unit of > > measure. For example: > > > > 1 Buy product GZ-1000 in case quantity in which each case includes 12 > > eaches > > > > So I buy quantity of 1 > > > > However when I receive it since I sell it in eaches ...I receive > > quantity of 12 > > > > Is there a way of doing this without having to have to different > > products? > > > > Thanks, > > > > James > > >