Re: Issue with jQuery

2011-03-01 Thread Sascha Rodekamp
Hey guys,
I tested your issue and it works fine for me. Have loaded all the seed demo 
data? 
I didn't found any JS errors in my browser.

Can you give any further information?

Have a good day 
Sascha 

Am 28.02.2011 um 12:10 schrieb Santosh Malviya :

> Hello list,
> 
> Is there any issue with jQuery on Firefox (3.6) and Chrome, it's working on 
> IE8 but not on Firefox and Chrome, when I go to Catalog->Price Rule->Test 
> Rule1, then value drop down of conditions does not show anything in it. I am 
> using 10.04 but it works on demo site for all three browsers. Any idea?
> 
> --
> Thanks and Regards
> Santosh Malviya
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Ready made reports for OFBiz on Birt

2011-03-01 Thread wdOnOFBiz
Hi All,

I am new to OFBiz and I was wondering if there are any ready made financial
reports written for OFBiz.

Thanks

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Re: Ready made reports for OFBiz on Birt

2011-03-01 Thread Erwan de FERRIERES

Le 01/03/2011 09:31, wdOnOFBiz a écrit :

Hi All,

I am new to OFBiz and I was wondering if there are any ready made financial
reports written for OFBiz.

Thanks


you can search for *.rptdesign files in OFBiz.

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Re: Transfer Orders (TOs)

2011-03-01 Thread sducas
Hello all,

This is just to let you know that i give up the transfer order approach and
fullfilled my customer needs following BJ the advise:

The franchise create a new purchase order to the hub and the hub pick the PO
just like any SO..

A few customisation has been done but I'm not sure this can be used out of
my customer context..

THX!

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well it is time

2011-03-01 Thread BJ Freeman
what drew me to ofbiz is:
1)entity engine without a specific DB. the entity defines the db. so
portable.
2)entity engine using xsd to define the simple-methods script
3)service engine using xsd to define the service script
4)ui tied to the entities
5)using xsd to define the widgets

however the code I now have has re-factored Entities and I am
re-factoring as much of the java classes into the simple-methods.
I have re-factored most all bsh/groovy, to be defined in widgets.
so what I have, can not take advantage of the SVN  and conversely I can
contribute from my code to the svn, so not sure how I can be of assistance.

we have started an initiative to provide a compiler to turn code into
machine. the allows productions to run mean and lean but allow
developers to do thier coding and testing using the runtime vm.

ofbiz now has many people to support it so I feel that I have paid my
dues for the core code I am using.


I wish you well.

=
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Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation 

Specialtymarket.com 
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mount point to root url - problem

2011-03-01 Thread masionas
hi, 

I am having problem to get mount point to "/" working properly. the app
defined as follows:

  

when I go to http://localhost:8080/ I get 404 from Tomcat.  I have looked in
ContextFilter.java and "/" is added to allowed paths.

Where should I look further? Thank you in advance.

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Re: Issue with jQuery

2011-03-01 Thread Santosh Malviya
Hi Jacques,

I am using trunk on windows 7 and I took checkout around in mid of January.

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On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> wrote:

> Are you using a customized version, on which platform?
>
> The more you give details about your environment the better
>
> Jacques
>
>
> Santosh Malviya wrote:
>
>> Sorry for inconvenience, it is trunk not 10.04.
>>
>> Thanks and Regards
>> Santosh Malviya
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 5:21 PM, Erwan de FERRIERES <
>> erwan.de-ferrie...@nereide.fr> wrote:
>>
>>  Le 28/02/2011 12:40, Santosh Malviya a écrit :
>>>
>>>  Hello list,
>>>



 Is there any issue with jQuery on Firefox (3.6) and Chrome, it's working
 on
 IE8 but not on Firefox and Chrome, when I go to Catalog->Price
 Rule->Test
 Rule1, then value drop down of conditions does not show anything in it.
 I
 am
 using 10.04 but it works on demo site for all three browsers. Any idea?

  Hi,

>>>
>>> there is no jQuery in 10.04, it has been introduced later in the year.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> --
>>> Erwan de FERRIERES
>>> www.nereide.biz
>>>
>>
>
>


Re: Issue with jQuery

2011-03-01 Thread Sascha Rodekamp
Did you update your Trunk since then?

 

Am 01.03.2011 um 16:14 schrieb Santosh Malviya :

> Hi Jacques,
> 
> I am using trunk on windows 7 and I took checkout around in mid of January.
> 
> -- 
> Thanks and Regards
> Santosh Malviya
> 
> 
> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
> jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> wrote:
> 
>> Are you using a customized version, on which platform?
>> 
>> The more you give details about your environment the better
>> 
>> Jacques
>> 
>> 
>> Santosh Malviya wrote:
>> 
>>> Sorry for inconvenience, it is trunk not 10.04.
>>> 
>>> Thanks and Regards
>>> Santosh Malviya
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 5:21 PM, Erwan de FERRIERES <
>>> erwan.de-ferrie...@nereide.fr> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Le 28/02/2011 12:40, Santosh Malviya a écrit :
 
 Hello list,
 
> 
> 
> 
> Is there any issue with jQuery on Firefox (3.6) and Chrome, it's working
> on
> IE8 but not on Firefox and Chrome, when I go to Catalog->Price
> Rule->Test
> Rule1, then value drop down of conditions does not show anything in it.
> I
> am
> using 10.04 but it works on demo site for all three browsers. Any idea?
> 
> Hi,
> 
 
 there is no jQuery in 10.04, it has been introduced later in the year.
 
 Cheers,
 
 --
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 www.nereide.biz
 
>>> 
>> 
>> 


Re: Ready made reports for OFBiz on Birt

2011-03-01 Thread wdOnOFBiz
Thank you Erwan,

I did that and found 10 reports where most of them are in ordermgr. Are
these all what comes with OFBiz?

Are there any other source were I could get additional financials reports?

Thanks again

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Re: Ready made reports for OFBiz on Birt

2011-03-01 Thread Erwan de FERRIERES

Le 01/03/2011 17:02, wdOnOFBiz a écrit :

Thank you Erwan,

I did that and found 10 reports where most of them are in ordermgr. Are
these all what comes with OFBiz?

Are there any other source were I could get additional financials reports?

Thanks again


Hi,

there are some in accounting too. But there are no more than those!
What are you looking for ?

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Re: Ready made reports for OFBiz on Birt

2011-03-01 Thread wdOnOFBiz
I am looking for reports such as:

Aging report by invoice
Aging report by customer
Trail Balance
Income Statement
Balance Sheet

Thanks

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Re: Ready made reports for OFBiz on Birt

2011-03-01 Thread Erwan de FERRIERES

Le 01/03/2011 17:15, wdOnOFBiz a écrit :

I am looking for reports such as:

Aging report by invoice
Aging report by customer
Trail Balance
Income Statement
Balance Sheet

Thanks



Some of them are already there :
./applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/payment/report/PaymentReport.rptdesign
./applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/reports/IncomeStatement.rptdesign
./applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/reports/InvoiceAcctgTransEntry.rptdesign
./applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/reports/AcctgTransEntriesSearchResultsInvoiceAndPayment.rptdesign
./applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/reports/PaymentAcctgTransEntry.rptdesign
./applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/reports/BalanceSheet.rptdesign
./applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/reports/TrialBalance.rptdesign


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Re: Issue with jQuery

2011-03-01 Thread Santosh Malviya
No, I am customizing an application on that revision, so I did not take
update since then.

 --
Thanks and Regards
Santosh Malviya

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Sascha Rodekamp  wrote:

> Did you update your Trunk since then?
>
>
>
> Am 01.03.2011 um 16:14 schrieb Santosh Malviya :
>
> > Hi Jacques,
> >
> > I am using trunk on windows 7 and I took checkout around in mid of
> January.
> >
> > --
> > Thanks and Regards
> > Santosh Malviya
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
> > jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Are you using a customized version, on which platform?
> >>
> >> The more you give details about your environment the better
> >>
> >> Jacques
> >>
> >>
> >> Santosh Malviya wrote:
> >>
> >>> Sorry for inconvenience, it is trunk not 10.04.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks and Regards
> >>> Santosh Malviya
> >>>
> >>> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 5:21 PM, Erwan de FERRIERES <
> >>> erwan.de-ferrie...@nereide.fr> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Le 28/02/2011 12:40, Santosh Malviya a écrit :
> 
>  Hello list,
> 
> >
> >
> >
> > Is there any issue with jQuery on Firefox (3.6) and Chrome, it's
> working
> > on
> > IE8 but not on Firefox and Chrome, when I go to Catalog->Price
> > Rule->Test
> > Rule1, then value drop down of conditions does not show anything in
> it.
> > I
> > am
> > using 10.04 but it works on demo site for all three browsers. Any
> idea?
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> 
>  there is no jQuery in 10.04, it has been introduced later in the year.
> 
>  Cheers,
> 
>  --
>  Erwan de FERRIERES
>  www.nereide.biz
> 
> >>>
> >>
> >>
>


Re: mount point to root url - problem

2011-03-01 Thread masionas
Ok, I've sorted out. Need to put index,jsp with forward.

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Re: Ready made reports for OFBiz on Birt

2011-03-01 Thread David E Jones

There are also quite a few reports written using the standard OFBiz tools like 
the Screen and Form Widgets.

-David


On Mar 1, 2011, at 8:22 AM, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:

> Le 01/03/2011 17:15, wdOnOFBiz a écrit :
>> I am looking for reports such as:
>> 
>> Aging report by invoice
>> Aging report by customer
>> Trail Balance
>> Income Statement
>> Balance Sheet
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
> 
> Some of them are already there :
> ./applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/payment/report/PaymentReport.rptdesign
> ./applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/reports/IncomeStatement.rptdesign
> ./applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/reports/InvoiceAcctgTransEntry.rptdesign
> ./applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/reports/AcctgTransEntriesSearchResultsInvoiceAndPayment.rptdesign
> ./applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/reports/PaymentAcctgTransEntry.rptdesign
> ./applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/reports/BalanceSheet.rptdesign
> ./applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/reports/TrialBalance.rptdesign
> 
> 
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> www.nereide.biz



Re: mount point to root url - problem

2011-03-01 Thread Mike
You are probably better off using apache, which uses port 80, to do
the redirect.  You could force tomcat to bind to port 80, but it isn't
considered good practice.  If you use apache, then you can offload
things like serving images, and let tomcat (java) worry about ofbiz
stuff.

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 8:44 AM, masionas  wrote:
> Ok, I've sorted out. Need to put index,jsp with forward.
>
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>


Re: well it is time

2011-03-01 Thread Mike
Good luck BJ.

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 5:51 AM, BJ Freeman  wrote:
> what drew me to ofbiz is:
> 1)entity engine without a specific DB. the entity defines the db. so
> portable.
> 2)entity engine using xsd to define the simple-methods script
> 3)service engine using xsd to define the service script
> 4)ui tied to the entities
> 5)using xsd to define the widgets
>
> however the code I now have has re-factored Entities and I am
> re-factoring as much of the java classes into the simple-methods.
> I have re-factored most all bsh/groovy, to be defined in widgets.
> so what I have, can not take advantage of the SVN  and conversely I can
> contribute from my code to the svn, so not sure how I can be of assistance.
>
> we have started an initiative to provide a compiler to turn code into
> machine. the allows productions to run mean and lean but allow
> developers to do thier coding and testing using the runtime vm.
>
> ofbiz now has many people to support it so I feel that I have paid my
> dues for the core code I am using.
>
>
> I wish you well.
>
> =
> BJ Freeman
> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation 
> 
> Specialtymarket.com 
> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist
>
> Chat  Y! messenger: bjfr33man
>
>


Re: mount point to root url - problem

2011-03-01 Thread masionas
that's what I do :-) , having Apache as front-end big web guy.

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Re: well it is time

2011-03-01 Thread Jacques Le Roux

Hopefully you will come from time to time

Good luck BJ

Jacques

From: "BJ Freeman" 

what drew me to ofbiz is:
1)entity engine without a specific DB. the entity defines the db. so
portable.
2)entity engine using xsd to define the simple-methods script
3)service engine using xsd to define the service script
4)ui tied to the entities
5)using xsd to define the widgets

however the code I now have has re-factored Entities and I am
re-factoring as much of the java classes into the simple-methods.
I have re-factored most all bsh/groovy, to be defined in widgets.
so what I have, can not take advantage of the SVN  and conversely I can
contribute from my code to the svn, so not sure how I can be of assistance.

we have started an initiative to provide a compiler to turn code into
machine. the allows productions to run mean and lean but allow
developers to do thier coding and testing using the runtime vm.

ofbiz now has many people to support it so I feel that I have paid my
dues for the core code I am using.


I wish you well.

=
BJ Freeman
Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation 

Specialtymarket.com 
Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist

Chat  Y! messenger: bjfr33man





RE: well it is time

2011-03-01 Thread skip@thedevers
BJ

Hate to see you moving on.  You are always entertaining and helpful.

Good Luck
Skip

-Original Message-
From: BJ Freeman [mailto:bjf...@free-man.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 5:52 AM
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: well it is time


what drew me to ofbiz is:
1)entity engine without a specific DB. the entity defines the db. so
portable.
2)entity engine using xsd to define the simple-methods script
3)service engine using xsd to define the service script
4)ui tied to the entities
5)using xsd to define the widgets

however the code I now have has re-factored Entities and I am
re-factoring as much of the java classes into the simple-methods.
I have re-factored most all bsh/groovy, to be defined in widgets.
so what I have, can not take advantage of the SVN  and conversely I can
contribute from my code to the svn, so not sure how I can be of assistance.

we have started an initiative to provide a compiler to turn code into
machine. the allows productions to run mean and lean but allow
developers to do thier coding and testing using the runtime vm.

ofbiz now has many people to support it so I feel that I have paid my
dues for the core code I am using.


I wish you well.

=
BJ Freeman
Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation

Specialtymarket.com 
Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist

Chat  Y! messenger: bjfr33man




Re: well it is time

2011-03-01 Thread Hans Bakker
Hi BJ,

not sure if this is good for you or your customers or OFBiz?
Why?
1. maintain an ERP system on your own? 
3. How about your customers? ERP system supported by a single operation?
4. OFBiz looses one of its most active supporters?
5. No contribution? I am sure people in the ofbiz community will be
interested in this compiler?

I think you should reconsider.

Regards,
Hans

On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 05:51 -0800, BJ Freeman wrote:
> what drew me to ofbiz is:
> 1)entity engine without a specific DB. the entity defines the db. so
> portable.
> 2)entity engine using xsd to define the simple-methods script
> 3)service engine using xsd to define the service script
> 4)ui tied to the entities
> 5)using xsd to define the widgets
> 
> however the code I now have has re-factored Entities and I am
> re-factoring as much of the java classes into the simple-methods.
> I have re-factored most all bsh/groovy, to be defined in widgets.
> so what I have, can not take advantage of the SVN  and conversely I can
> contribute from my code to the svn, so not sure how I can be of assistance.
> 
> we have started an initiative to provide a compiler to turn code into
> machine. the allows productions to run mean and lean but allow
> developers to do thier coding and testing using the runtime vm.
> 
> ofbiz now has many people to support it so I feel that I have paid my
> dues for the core code I am using.
> 
> 
> I wish you well.
> 
> =
> BJ Freeman
> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation 
> 
> Specialtymarket.com 
> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist
> 
> Chat  Y! messenger: bjfr33man
> 

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Regarding catalog configuration

2011-03-01 Thread varun bhansaly
I have been planning to implement ofbiz for fabrication industry.
Here the raw materials involved in fabricating a window are measured in
terms of metres, some even in 'tube' (for foam).

For example, to fabricate a 60 cm x 100cm window, some of the raw materials
required will be -
1. "Inner Frame 5 Chambers 83 mm" - 2.9 m
2. "Frame 5 Chambers, 65 mm" - 3.2 m
3. "Reinforcement for Frame" - 1m
4. "Foam" - 0.5 tube

I am slightly confused as to how to configure raw materials in the catalog
and the BOM to ensure correct inventory levels.

If someone has some ideas/ guidance, please do share.

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Varun Bhansaly


Re: well it is time

2011-03-01 Thread BJ Freeman
thank for the replies.
1) From my perspective this is not an ERP,but a core that has layered
applications for 52(so far) different markets. This is not on my own,
have a group from local colleges, I have been training my way. However
those with an ofbiz back ground, and a NDA will be ask to work on
section, for pay, as the resources are needed.

3)hope and aspiration  of being a large corporation. done it before, so
confident can do it again.

As David Said, my contribution are flawed. and it really is like going
up hill when all I wanted was to share so everyone could benefit.
On top of that I am use to a environment where everything is tested
before submitted, which as many have said, they, as volunteers, do not
see a reason to have project management.

5) when it comes down to linking the assemblers, anyone contributing on
for a new cpu not in the library will be given an non exclusive license
for that CPU. the proof of tests suite, of course.



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Hans Bakker sent the following on 3/1/2011 6:01 PM:
> Hi BJ,
> 
> not sure if this is good for you or your customers or OFBiz?
> Why?
> 1. maintain an ERP system on your own? 
> 3. How about your customers? ERP system supported by a single operation?
> 4. OFBiz looses one of its most active supporters?
> 5. No contribution? I am sure people in the ofbiz community will be
> interested in this compiler?
> 
> I think you should reconsider.
> 
> Regards,
> Hans
> 
> On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 05:51 -0800, BJ Freeman wrote:
>> what drew me to ofbiz is:
>> 1)entity engine without a specific DB. the entity defines the db. so
>> portable.
>> 2)entity engine using xsd to define the simple-methods script
>> 3)service engine using xsd to define the service script
>> 4)ui tied to the entities
>> 5)using xsd to define the widgets
>>
>> however the code I now have has re-factored Entities and I am
>> re-factoring as much of the java classes into the simple-methods.
>> I have re-factored most all bsh/groovy, to be defined in widgets.
>> so what I have, can not take advantage of the SVN  and conversely I can
>> contribute from my code to the svn, so not sure how I can be of assistance.
>>
>> we have started an initiative to provide a compiler to turn code into
>> machine. the allows productions to run mean and lean but allow
>> developers to do thier coding and testing using the runtime vm.
>>
>> ofbiz now has many people to support it so I feel that I have paid my
>> dues for the core code I am using.
>>
>>
>> I wish you well.
>>
>> =
>> BJ Freeman
>> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation 
>> 
>> Specialtymarket.com 
>> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist
>>
>> Chat  Y! messenger: bjfr33man
>>
> 


RE: well it is time

2011-03-01 Thread Gavin Mabie
Good luck - and like we say here in Africa - "Hamba Khahle" - Go well.

-Original Message-
From: BJ Freeman [mailto:bjf...@free-man.net] 
Sent: 01 March 2011 03:52 PM
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: well it is time

what drew me to ofbiz is:
1)entity engine without a specific DB. the entity defines the db. so
portable.
2)entity engine using xsd to define the simple-methods script
3)service engine using xsd to define the service script
4)ui tied to the entities
5)using xsd to define the widgets

however the code I now have has re-factored Entities and I am
re-factoring as much of the java classes into the simple-methods.
I have re-factored most all bsh/groovy, to be defined in widgets.
so what I have, can not take advantage of the SVN  and conversely I can
contribute from my code to the svn, so not sure how I can be of assistance.

we have started an initiative to provide a compiler to turn code into
machine. the allows productions to run mean and lean but allow
developers to do thier coding and testing using the runtime vm.

ofbiz now has many people to support it so I feel that I have paid my
dues for the core code I am using.


I wish you well.

=
BJ Freeman
Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation

Specialtymarket.com 
Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist

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