The concept closest to this in OFBiz is handled by the
ShipmentRouteSegment and related entities. There is nothing in the
checkout process for the customer to specify such information, and I'm
not sure if you'd want the customer to specify such things.
When manually creating a Shipment for an order in the Facility Manager
you can specify multiple route segments with different carriers,
tracking codes, and the works.
-David
On Dec 9, 2008, at 9:00 PM, Sumit Pandit wrote:
Vivak,
Split shipping does not solve this problem. Split shipping is used
when Order have more then one delivery point. Like if you have 2
products in your order and you want to ship each of them at separate
location then at that time we split the order into two and assign
the desire destination for each product.
So splitting works when the items from the same order ship to more
then one location. Not in case is shipment is passes from terminals.
Concept is same as one to many : one order many destination.
Thanks
Sumit Pandit
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vivek Mishra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 8:49:36 PM GMT +05:30 Chennai,
Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi
Subject: Re: why geoIdTo in ShipmentCostEstimate
Hi Divesh,
I think split shipping which is implemented in Quick Checkout(three
page
chekout) would serve the solution.
Kind Regards,
--
Vivek Mishra
Divesh Dutta wrote:
Hello all,
I am not getting purpose of geoIdFrom and geoIdTo in
ShipmentCostEstimate entity.What I guess is it simply specifies
source and destination for shipment.If this is the case then how
will we handle the case if shipment is in part.I mean if I want to
ship data from warehouse to customer's home.In this case
geoIdFrom=warehouse and geoIdTo=customer's home.But what if there
are two or three terminals in between.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Divesh Dutta