From a purely model perspective you should be able to create a
OrderItemShpGrpInvRes record for each serialized inventory item.
The code side of things in OFBiz might do some funny things, especially with
re-reservation of inventory (so that re-reserve code may need to be modified to
not
That makes sense. So I don't need to touch the OrderItem structure, just
create reservations at the same time that I create the order.
Adding an array of serial numbers to ShoppingCartItem seems necessary
though. Do you agree?
On 04/07/11 11:19, David E Jones wrote:
From a purely model
On Apr 7, 2011, at 6:10 PM, Ean Schuessler wrote:
That makes sense. So I don't need to touch the OrderItem structure, just
create reservations at the same time that I create the order.
Adding an array of serial numbers to ShoppingCartItem seems necessary
though. Do you agree?
Yes, that
Yeah, this is not supported ootb because reservations happens when the order is
created, not when the items are added to the cart.
What you described could be handled, with some small changes, creating an order
and then immediately reassigning reservations by specifying the exact inventory
Hi Ean, Jacopo:
Please forgive if this is obvious, but I don't understand why this is a
desired behavior. Under what circumstances would you need to represent
the inventoryItemId (as serialized inventory) in the shopping cart?
From my reading of the data model, the inventoryItemId (for
I may be missing something but it looks like you cannot shop an order
for a piece of serialized inventory as part of your shopping cart
process. Am I wrong about that? If you have a user walk up with, say, a
hard drive or something else with a serial number on it how do you
represent that in the