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David Shere commented on OFBIZ-876:
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Is this where I should report all problems with editing orders?

(The following is all for orders with promotional items, for GZ-1004, quantity 
10)

1.  If I wish to modify the quantity for a line item, (In this case the 
GZ-1004), I change the quantity box next to "Ship Group: [00001] 70004 
Testerlane Road" and click "Update Items" at the bottom of the order.  The 
error message I get is "Service target threw an unexpected exception 
(org.ofbiz.order.shoppingcart.ShoppingCart.addPayment(Ljava/lang/String;)V)"
2.  I'm not sure if this is covered above, but "Cancel all items" recreates 
each promotional item as a new line item.  They have a "Status: Created" but no 
times and no additional statuses. 

I guess I thought there were more issues but I can't seem to find them now.



> A few problems when editing orders
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-876
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-876
>             Project: OFBiz (The Open for Business Project)
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: order
>            Reporter: Scott Gray
>
> I think there's a still a few issues to be fixed with editing orders:
> 1.  Multiple order change emails are being sent out (I think one is sent for 
> every orderItem status change)
> 2.  I don't think all inventory reservations should be cancelled at the 
> start, this puts the order to the back of the queue even if a orderItem 
> didn't change during the edit.
> 3.  Promo lines shouldn't appear to be editable in editorderitems.ftl as they 
> can't actually be edited
> 4.  Promos that apply before and after an edit shouldn't be cancelled and 
> then recreated, it makes a mess of the order and puts the reservation to the 
> back of the queue.
> I'll keep them as one issue for now as they are pretty closely related, but 
> if things drag on perhaps we should look at splitting them up

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