Hi Deepak,

Will you later provide a patch in a Jira? It's easier for review.

Jacques


Le 17/08/2018 à 07:42, deepak nigam a écrit :
I have started some implementation regarding this. Here is the link for the
reference,

https://github.com/Deepak27021990/ofbiz-framework/tree/sales-allocation-plan

Thanks & Regards
--
Deepak Nigam

On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 5:39 PM deepak nigam <deepak.nigam1...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Moving thread to the dev mailing list.

On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 3:33 PM Jacques Le Roux <
jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> wrote:

Hi Deepak,

Interesting proposition, this should be discussed in dev ML

Thanks

Jacques


Le 16/08/2018 à 11:28, deepak nigam a écrit :
While creating orders from the backend, we have the option to set
parameters like 'Ship After Date' and 'Ship Before Date' to manage the
fulfilment cycle more efficiently. Inventory gets reserved for the
product
based on a FIFO basis. Sometimes the fulfilment time for the order is
high
and inventory unnecessarily gets locked for some time period.

We can introduce a new parameter (at order item level) 'Reserve After
Date'
which will indicate the date only after which reservation can happen. In
this way, we can manage the stock availability more efficiently.

On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 10:35 AM deepak nigam <
deepak.nigam1...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Thanks, James.

Here is the JIRA ticket
<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-10518> for the same.
Soon I
will share detailed design notes here and in the ticker also.


Thanks & Regards
--
Deepak Nigam

On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 2:17 AM <ja...@productive1.com> wrote:

Deepak - I did not see it in OFbiz but I did in Opentaps.  I can send
you a video of the functionality

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Inventory Allocation Planning
From: deepak nigam <deepak.nigam1...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, August 09, 2018 2:24 am
To: u...@ofbiz.apache.org, ja...@productive1.com

Hi James,

Did you get a chance to confirm it in OFBiz?


@All,
As far as I came to know, the feature to allocate the inventory (not
actual reservation at this point) is not available OOTB. We can think
about the idea of its implementation.




Thanks & Regards
--
Deepak Nigam




On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 10:14 PM <ja...@productive1.com> wrote:

This will only allocate the current inventory.  I see it in
   opentaps...let me confirm in Ofbiz.

   -------- Original Message --------
   Subject: Re: Inventory Allocation Planning
   From: deepak nigam <deepak.nigam1...@gmail.com>
   Date: Fri, August 03, 2018 12:40 am
   To: u...@ofbiz.apache.org

   Thanks, James.

   Will this method honour the upcoming supply also? I am more
interested
   in a
   supply allocation plan by using which I can allocate the available
and
   upcoming supply amongst the open orders.


   Thanks & Regards
   --
   Deepak Nigam

   On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 12:26 AM Paul Mandeltort <p...@marcospec.com
   wrote:

   > Where is this screen located? Or are you referring to the order
   > priority field in ordermgr?
   >
   > —P
   >
   > > On Jul 31, 2018, at 1:48 PM, <ja...@productive1.com> <
   > ja...@productive1.com> wrote:
   > >
   > >
   > > There is a way to reallocate using the order priority screen.
You
can
   > > bump backorders up and give them a higher priority.
   > >
   > > Thanks,
   > >
   > > James
   > > -------- Original Message --------
   > > Subject: Inventory Allocation Planning
   > > From: deepak nigam <deepak.nigam1...@gmail.com>
   > > Date: Tue, July 31, 2018 5:28 am
   > > To: u...@ofbiz.apache.org
   > >
   > > Hi All,
   > >
   > > In the current implementation of inventory reservation flow,
inventory
   > > gets
   > > reserved for the order based on the reservation algorithm (FIFO,
LIFO
   > > etc).
   > > Many times, the fulfilment cycle of the order is too long or
due to
some
   > > unexpected circumstances, the order holds the inventory for a
long
time.
   > > In
   > > such scenarios, inventory availability becomes one of the major
   > > bottlenecks
   > > in fulfilling the other sales order and businesses often remains
short
   > > supplied against the demand.
   > >
   > > Is there a way to allocate the available and any future supply
   > > judiciously
   > > amongst existing customers orders by considering different
factors
like
   > > estimated delivery dates, order priority, customer preference
etc?
   > >
   > >
   > > Thanks & Regards
   > > --
   > > Deepak Nigam
   >



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