The very last line of:
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Guide
appears to be referencing:
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/Creating+Configurable++Products
which has mostly empty content.
Is my interpretation of the end-user documentation space for
thanks for that i solved it.i have another query like where is the shipping
address set or how can we set the shipping address explicitly.expects an
answer as am working on these stuff for quite a few days.
Scott Gray wrote:
The order id is available after the storeOrder service has been
From: jason_lunn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The very last line of:
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Guide
This is official documentation (see the OFBENDUSER part in URL)
appears to be referencing:
I can't see any obvious references nor links to
If your question is where it is saved than PostalAddress is the entity.
-Vikas
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Aravind_RP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
thanks for that i solved it.i have another query like where is the shipping
address set or how can we set the shipping address
Instead of list, use EntityListIterator like
entity-condition entity-name=TLog list-name=TLogs
use-iterator/
/entity-condition
- Vikas
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 8:16 AM, stamilo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i have a big table ,about 10,000 rows data ,
i use
Vikas,
If you will noticed David has alread mentioned it in another thread which is
generated from this topic :-).
Although Stamilo will be double happy to see double reply of his email :-)
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2008/6/25 Vikas Mayur [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Instead of list, use EntityListIterator like
No,My question is were or which function sets the shipping address.so if my
modification is to directly give an address than making a change in the
database then were shall i make my change.
Vikas Mayur-2 wrote:
If your question is where it is saved than PostalAddress is the entity.
Hi Adrian,
There are a total of four entities namely JobSandbox, RecurrenceRule,
RecurrenceInfo, RuntimeData (Optinal) that are required to create a schedule
service.
From UI there are two steps to create a recurrence rule. Second step is
optional. This is the step where the data is stored in
If you take the time to watch the framework introduction videos on
docs.ofbiz.org you will be able to answer these questions yourself. All you
need to understand is the basic flow between requests, events, services,
views, etc, then you can examine the entire order process as it stands in
OFBiz
The relation-type = nofk is used when we need a relation but don't want to
apply foreign key constraints on it.
This relation comes in existance only when we need to use the attribute of a
entity into another entity. And we needed
that when we delete/expire a record from entity say
Hi Rashko
Comments inline, these are just my first thoughts I haven't looked at the
code or entities
2008/6/24 Rashko Rejmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The status of the item is set to ITEM_CANCELLED and tax adjustments are
not removed. Instead of this it is created order header adjustment that
Hi Grant
The build folders are already be set to be ignored in svn, they don't show
up in my eclipse ide. The changed symbol is there because you have changed
the svn properties for that folder.
Regards
Scott
2008/6/25 Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
In eclipse if I add the
hi
i want to make a view-entity like this:
select
a.fkey , a.fdesc ,
b.fname ,
c.faddr ,
d.ftel
from
a left join b on a.fkey = b.fkey
left join c on a.fkey = c.fkey
left join d on a.fkey = d.fkey
where
a.fkey = b.fkey
and
b.fkey = c.fkey
This is documentation provided by the Community (users)
unfortunately I let the documentation I was planning on writting slip.
So all you see is the place holders.
also one other person was going to write up their experience but has not
provided anything yet.
jason_lunn sent the following on
Hi Scott
Unfortunately for me I see every single build file there is to see. I
picked up my subversion config file from http://ofbiz.apache.org/svn/config
The change symbol is also present on the parent directory of EVER build
directory.
Cheers
Grant Edwards
Scott Gray wrote:
Hi Grant
thx,
i'm very happy, haha
:) :)
2008/6/25 Ashish Vijaywargiya [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Vikas,
If you will noticed David has alread mentioned it in another thread which
is
generated from this topic :-).
Although Stamilo will be double happy to see double reply of his email :-)
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Ashish
Hi
In my hand I have a copy of my bank statement. One of the entries on my
bank statement is banking fees of ZAR 1000.00.
At the moment I am unable to work out how to apply this to my bank
account (Accounts Receivable Master card) currently defined in OFBiz
accounting.
Any help would be
Thank you very much for your kindly reply. Your reply make my brain get fresh
(but still dumb)
Thank you again
Tanakorn Numrubporn
Rishi Solanki wrote:
The relation-type = nofk is used when we need a relation but don't want to
apply foreign key constraints on it.
This relation comes in
I would suggest to
1. Create a big patch from your OFBiz root
2. Make a new fresh svn check out
3. Apply the patch to the new project
4. Import the new project in Eclipse
Hopefully, it will solve your issue (maybe not... then try another way... you
have to be creative with Eclipse ;o)
Jacques
Sorry for asking another question. When I see to the Real Database that
OFBiz just constructed and look in to the constraint part of
PaymentBudgetAllocation I can't see any thing that point to the one-nofk
thing. It show only which is one thing in database. Is that mean, It
doesn't matter that
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Vikas,
Your reply was very helpful. Thank you very much!
-Adrian
Vikas Mayur wrote:
Hi Adrian,
There are a total of four entities namely JobSandbox, RecurrenceRule,
RecurrenceInfo, RuntimeData (Optinal) that are required to create a schedule
service.
From UI there are two steps to create a
I see there is a recurrenceInfoId field in the WorkEffort entity, but I
can't find a way to set up a recurring work effort. Does anyone know how
that can be done?
-Adrian
I think it's only used by background code at the minute, or in other
words no UI has been created for it yet.
There is a simplistic UI that populates the entity in webtools for the
service engine job scheduler thingy.
-David
On Jun 25, 2008, at 9:47 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:
I see there
David,
Thanks for the info!
Would it be worthwhile for me to add some code to the WorkEffort
component to set up a recurring work effort? It's something we need here.
-Adrian
David E Jones wrote:
I think it's only used by background code at the minute, or in other
words no UI has been
Yes, I think so.
I've tried to encourage people to use re-usable entities like
WorkEffort and RecurrenceInfo/Rule to implement these things over the
years, and so there is some code in place for them. Even recently
Bilgin did some work on this for happy hour promotions:
Cool. I'll get it working for the existing recurrence rules, then tackle
new rule sets later.
-Adrian
David E Jones wrote:
Yes, I think so.
I've tried to encourage people to use re-usable entities like WorkEffort
and RecurrenceInfo/Rule to implement these things over the years, and so
Btw, I was thinking a recurring work effort would create child
workefforts - that are related to the parent workeffort as a Scheduled
Interval type. What do you think?
-Adrian
Adrian Crum wrote:
Cool. I'll get it working for the existing recurrence rules, then tackle
new rule sets later.
Wouldn't that result in a lot of redundant WorkEffort records, and the
need for background processes to run to keep them up to date and
consistent, and a lot of risk that they would get out of date and
inconsistent?
-David
On Jun 25, 2008, at 12:30 PM, Adrian Crum wrote:
Btw, I was
How else would it work?
I create a recurring workeffort for depositing my paycheck at the bank.
It repeats every two weeks.
If the recurring workeffort creates a child workeffort, then I can
update the child's status to Complete once I deposit my paycheck.
If there is only one workeffort,
All,
I've gotten most of the functionality of pressing a button to modify a field
to appear on a prep receipt (the receipt that a cook or delivery person
will see...Not the custreceipt).
What works:
I have a button on the main POS page (you can really put it where ever you
want) that does some
From: Branden Strickland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All,
I've gotten most of the functionality of pressing a button to modify a field
to appear on a prep receipt (the receipt that a cook or delivery person
will see...Not the custreceipt).
What works:
I have a button on the main POS page (you can really
Newbie: Still dangerous ;)
Guys I'm struggling to understand why JPos is even needed.
Just started playing with ofbiz, saw POS module, got excited, rushed out and
got myself a symbol barcode scanner... and I see that when I plug it into
the usb, it behaves just like a keyboard, no driver, no
Johnny,
I think you are confused between JPos and JavaPos. I don't know much
about POS, but I think it is JavaPos which is used and not the JPos.
JPos is totally different beast that is implementation ISO-8583
protocol which is a low level messaging protocol between devices like
ATM and
hai all
i greatly appreciate the responses i got for my previous query.Is it
possible to sent a bean object to ofbiz service,like if we want to set a new
address using existing ofbiz service createPartyPostalAddress instead of
sending each parameter and defining it in services.xml can we set a
No foreign key indices are maintained for the one-nofk relationship, that is
the reason why no foreign key constraints apply to a one-nofk relationship.
This may be the reason that you are not able to locate this relation is the
constraint part. You can find this relationship in the Webtools
I'm looking for an Amazon interface very much as Andy Zeneski outlined in
this thread. What ever became of that effort? Does such a package exist to
integrate Amazon with OFBiz? Any information would be very appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
-Milton Clark
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