Hi Hans, I guess you refer to something different/more than the functionalities Quartz provides? http://quartz-scheduler.org/
Else, we already discussed that and Quartz has until now been the preferred possible replacement for the current job scheduler. Which BTW works not so bad. If those below offer more (and better, I mean safer), how do you envision to use them? Thanks Jacques From: "Hans Bakker" <[email protected]> > To answer my own question for future reference: > > currently manufacturing job scheduling is not part of OFBiz. > > alternative open source job schedulers are: > http://www.frepple.com/ > http://sourceforge.net/projects/openworkbench/ > http://www.taskjuggler.org/ > > to which OFBiz could interface > > There is also no link between fixed assets in manufacturing and the > fixed assets in accounting/asset maintenance, for the scheduler and for > fixed asset maintenance that would be an advantage (amount of time the > fixed asset was used) > > Regards, > Hans > > > On 04/10/2013 12:59 PM, Hans Bakker wrote: >> We are getting more requests to implement OFBiz for manufacturing >> companies. >> >> In general they are pleased with the functionality except for the >> production planning which is missing. Further there are fixed assets >> but they are not connected to the accounting system or asset maintenance. >> >> What is needed is a scheduler which plans the production runs looking >> at the last possible finish date and the available fixed assets >> (machines/equipment/tools) used in the runs. >> >> Question to the community: >> Anybody already looked into how to do the production planning in >> manufacturing? >> >> Regards, >> Hans >
