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you can put this in the FAQ tips and tricks wiki.
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/FAQ+-+Tips+-+Tricks+-+Cookbook+-+HowTo
S K Pradeep kumar sent the following on 12/3/2008 1:44 AM:
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Very simply stated, I can not see the difference between
GL account Type Id
GL account Class Id
Should GL account Id refer to creating the Financial Statements, what is the
purpose of GL account Class Id ?
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Is there any rules/guidelines that can help to decide whether a set of
values should go in Enumeration or there is need to define a new Type
entity.
There could be many examples but I have quickly looked at the data in
EmplPositionType entity. I think this data can also be maintained in
Hi Wicus,
Have a look at applications/accounting/data/AccountingTypeData.xml
Jacques
From: Wicus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Very simply stated, I can not see the difference between
GL account Type Id
GL account Class Id
Should GL account Id refer to creating the Financial
Hi Vikas,
Maybe this link could help ?
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/General+Entity+Overview#GeneralEntityOverview-ExtensibilityPattern
Jacques
From: Vikas Mayur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there any rules/guidelines that can help to decide whether a set of
values should go in Enumeration
hi..
thanks for your contribution ..
but main things is how to prepare the partyList
your code is good but it display the all information of single party, but i
want to display the list of party registered with us in certain time period
with their detail.
i think now you understand my
Could somebody clarify how one would generate a list of products that
additionally also contain the prices?
I myself got:
delegator = request.getAttribute(delegator);
products = delegator.findAll(Product);
context.put(products, productPromos);
/*Find Prices*/
List productPrices =
Hello,
We have some plans to improve the feature stuff in this way:
* implement a new type of features that allows the user to insert a
numeric value (in a validity range);
is there any work performed on this? We have just started work for a made
to order customer and I guess we will have
is it possible to outsource some parts of a manufacturing process to external
suppliers? Can transport expenses be accommodated in such a process?
From what I have seen I understand that currently suppliers are supposed to
provide products or product variants.
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We're using payflow / verisign for cc processing.
We have 2 batch processes that run each evening. One creates ~5000 orders;
and issues a credit card authorize transaction. The other completes ~5000
orders; and issues a credit card capture transaction.
We've found that for both runs the
A generic Enumeration is an alternative to a *Type entity when the
need for set of data to track is simple and won't need extra
information attached to it in the future. When those might be the
case, the *Type pattern is a better way to go.
-David
On Dec 3, 2008, at 6:03 AM, Vikas
Hi Vikas,
As I understand this patch applies for drop ships? Because, the return
header type still says CUSTOMER_RETURN and on return items screen the
ship from address is the customer's address and not our company's one.
So I guess the only difference from regular customer return is that
You shoud use getRelated. Look into InventoryItemTotals.groovy
Jacques
From: madppiper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Could somebody clarify how one would generate a list of products that
additionally also contain the prices?
I myself got:
delegator = request.getAttribute(delegator);
products =
2-3 seconds does sound pretty normal. Because there is communication
over the internet involved, I'd be surprised no matter how good the
code is to see it under 1 second.
I'm going out on a limb here... but it sounds like you're processing
the orders 1 at a time. Chances are all of the
From the PayFlowPro Developer's Guide:
The entire process is a real-time synchronous transaction. Once
connected, the transaction is immediately processed and the answer
returned in about three seconds.
An alternative to David's suggestion might be to modify the services in
PayflowPro.java
I tried going to manager screen and using Modify Price. Doesn't seem to do
anything. Is there any way to over ride prices on the fly?
It should work, a quick look at the code says that an item needs to be
selected, a new price entered and then modify price pressed.
Regards
Scott
2008/12/4 Vince M. Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried going to manager screen and using Modify Price. Doesn't seem to
do anything. Is there any way to
Nope. The price field on an item is not editable. If I go to Manager, then
click on Modify Price I am presented with two fields, SKU and New Price.
Selecting an item on the order makes no difference. If I enter the product
code, for example GZ-1001, and a new price, then click Confirm, nothing
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