Not sure that is open for discussion. 

I was asking for specific minilang help, but I am working on it, so
hopefully i can get it. I am more happy in java or groovy, but I think it
can be done. If I can figure it out, I can always try to move it, but not
comfortable doing it unless I come up short.

So as far as if I should do a jirra in regards to the physical inventory
adjustment in facility?
My opinion showing item details is pretty clear and doing adjustment
(possibly multiple lines for the same product) is not hard. My users felt it
was not user friendly and want one line per product showing the total, so
they can use this screen for physical inventory. Perhaps it would be better
to add a physical inventory screen with just one line (like what I am
doing)? I was also asked if I could not add a location and order. For say
some one taking inventory in a bar where the bottles are always in the same
order. It gets a bit more complex. For example If they have the same product
in the freezer and in the kitchen. It might need to take inventory counts in
multiple locations (same facility) and do the adjustment on the total. I am
sure all these ideas have been discussed. I think OFBiz gives the such great
tools to start with. Making the adjustment for using a differnt stocking qty
and supplier quantity was pretty easy. I did  find out I missed an important
aspect as accounting is not getting good numbers. My point is I am not sure
this is jirra worthy, its kinda up to the implementation. Maybe lots of
folks feel like having multiple stocking locations and a physical inventory
modification screen that is easy to use is important? If so let me know and
I will try to come up with a specification (leaving the current screen as is
as it is great for just modification of a specific inventory item), but
detailing what might be good to add for doing physical inventory.



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