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Pierre Smits commented on OFBIZ-6620:
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This isssue is not about showing the AtP to a customer, but about calculating 
the AtP.

Actually the AtP (and the QoH) should be reduced - from a business perspective 
- as the product (as defined) can't be sold and delivered due to inventory 
items that have the defective status. The quality of the product has reduced. 
Thus, when such happen the AtP (and the QoH) should be lowered. And if the 
defective products still have value, a new inventoryItem should be created for 
a new product.

This bug is a valid one, and not resolved. Please keep it open.

> Issue in reducting AvailableToPromiseTotal when product is marked as defective
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-6620
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-6620
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: product
>            Reporter: Dhananjay Katre
>            Assignee: Divesh Dutta
>            Priority: Minor
>
> I am raising this JIRA request based on email exchange on Sep 2
> ---
> I have a record in inventory_item table (InventoryItem entity)  for a product 
> ID say 1001.  The available to promise quantity is 10.
> Now, say, I change the statusId of the inventory item to Defective 
> (non-serialized), I expect the available to promise quantity to fall down to 
> 0 since now I have updated the status ID of the inventory to defective. 
> -------
> Since there are two fields quantityOnHandTotal and availableToPromiseTotal on 
> the InventoryItem record, in scenarios such as defective product, I would 
> think that quantityOnHandTotal will still show whatever quantity (for eg 10) 
> and availableToPromiseTotal for that InventoryItem to be 0 if all 10 
> inventory items are defective.  



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