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Si Chen commented on OFBIZ-591:
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I think it might be a good idea to fill in the QOH and ATP based on the status 
codes, but not to ignore the status codes altogether and rely on ATP & QOH 
explicitly.  Unless you've seen differently, I think the status codes would be 
more intuitive to the user who works with serialized inventory.

One argument against filling in the QOH and ATP is that it may tempt the user 
to input QOH or ATP other than 1.0  I think this may be why originally they 
were intentionally left out.  It might be OK to have the system fill in the QOH 
and ATP based on status codes but not let the user modify them.

The issue originally brought up we've solved already, so may I close this issue 
and we continue the discussion about re-factoring on another one?

> Shipping a serialized inventory item not handled correctly
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-591
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-591
>             Project: Apache OFBiz (The Open for Business Project)
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: product
>            Reporter: Si Chen
>         Assigned To: Si Chen
>
> When an order with serialized inventory items is shipped, the InventoryItem 
> remains in the Promised status and hence is still counted in QOH.  It should 
> be changed automatically to DELIVERED and no longer counted as inventory.
> The statusvalidchange from DELIVERED back to AVAILABLE should be removed, as 
> once the item has been shipped out, it should no longer be marked as 
> AVAILABLE, just RETURNED if it is returned.

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