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Pierre Smits commented on OFBIZ-5307:
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I stated a requirement regarding open-end production runs in the last paragraph 
of my comment that isn't feasible, meaning the functionality to be able to 
define multiple end products. 

While technically very easy to implement on the front end (screens), it would 
require per end product to inject one ore more specific tasks in the production 
run only applicable to the additional end product at the right moment in the 
sequence. 
Plus, it would be very hard to devise a cost allocation mechanism that would 
cover all potential bases.
                
> Reverse/Inverted/Breeder Bill Of Materials
> ------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-5307
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-5307
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: manufacturing
>    Affects Versions: SVN trunk
>            Reporter: Rupert Howell
>            Assignee: Jacques Le Roux
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: bom, breeder, inverted, manufacturing, reverted
>             Fix For: SVN trunk
>
>
> Currently the system only allows for 1 product to be made up from multiple 
> other products.
> A common process in manufacturing is to either manufacture multiple parts 
> from one part (e.g Chop a length of steel that has been ordered in from a 
> supplier and manufacture your own washers) or to disassemble a returned 
> manufactured item into its components and restock these components.
> The BOM/MRP/ Manufacturing and production run functionality should be changed 
> to allow for production runs in both ways (assemble / disassemble) 
> [Associated Nabble 
> thread|http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Manufacturing-Washers-from-Pipes-td4643707.html]

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