Hi David, 
I don't think I have demanded any thing out of the box from the community I 
have just put forward a simple scenario in front of the community and wants to 
discuss thats it. 

Thanks
Brijesh M. 

David E Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
Community is about taking AND giving and working together to solve  
problems and forward. If you want support on your terms, or in other  
words you won't accept the many helpful replies already given and try  
to understand them and the system better, then community may not work  
for you.

-David


On Jul 27, 2008, at 1:05 PM, brijesh m wrote:

> I am thinking we are on community....... :)
>
> BJ Freeman  wrote: sounds like Hot wax has the  
> the market cornered.
> guess you got your answer.
> :)
>
>
> Jacopo Cappellato sent the following on 7/27/2008 11:39 AM:
>>
>> On Jul 27, 2008, at 7:55 PM, brijesh m wrote:
>>
>>> Hi BJ,
>>> the thing is that WIP never ever goes to the inventory wheather the
>>> whole process is completed or just its corresponding completion task
>>> got completed. My query is that I have to generate the intermediate
>>> product so that if my successive task is not able to run by some way
>>> due to some disturbances in my facility(in real time) then it should
>>> get stored as an inventory for the future use. How can i achieve  
>>> it ?
>>
>> You may use different product ids... however it is difficult to  
>> answer
>> your questions without an accurate requirements analysis, but you can
>> try to find a solution (and maybe others will share their  
>> experiences)
>> but if you want to speed up the process (and probably achieve better
>> results) I'd suggest to contact one of the professional service
>> providers for OFBiz (for example, the company for which I work for...
>> Hotwax Media).
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Jacopo
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Brijesh M.
>>>
>>> BJ Freeman  wrote: By final step I mean all steps
>>> completed and you have the finished product.
>>>
>>> BJ Freeman sent the following on 7/27/2008 10:18 AM:
>>>> Though Jacopo gave you the technical answer
>>>> I think of it this way:
>>>> WIP as a parts on a cart or conveyor belt that got though processes
>>>> before they are finished. so they don't go to inventory, until  
>>>> the final
>>>> step.
>>>>
>>>> brijesh m sent the following on 7/27/2008 5:00 AM:
>>>>> Hi friends,
>>>>> I have given the status of "work in progress"(WIP)  to the product
>>>>> in the intermediate stage of my manufacturing process. But after
>>>>> completion of its corresponding producing task this product(WIP)  
>>>>> was
>>>>> not incremented in inventory. Is there any way out ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Brijesh M.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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