I think you have to run MRP manually  if there is no enough stock to fulfill 
the orders. 

On 2021/12/9, 5:04 PM, "Bs Serge" <sergeb...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Hi,

    Any ideas on how this can be achieved would be appreciated!

    Basically it is to have a sales order linked with the manufacture of
    ordered products by the buyer/customer.

    Best Regards,

    On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 1:06 PM Bs Serge <sergeb...@gmail.com> wrote:

    > Hi Pierre,
    >
    > I looked into the demo data, and I could see the pizza preparation routing
    > (Stock Out and Preparation routing tasks), as shown below, but that did 
not
    > answer my question except if i'm missing something.
    >
    > <WorkEffort workEffortId="PZTASK01" workEffortTypeId="ROU_TASK"
    > workEffortPurposeTypeId="ROU_ASSEMBLING" currentStatusId="ROU_ACTIVE"
    > workEffortName="Stock out" description="Components" revisionNumber="1"
    > fixedAssetId="DEMO_FOOD_GROUP" estimatedMilliSeconds="600000"
    > estimatedSetupMillis="0"/>
    > <WorkEffort workEffortId="PZTASK02" workEffortTypeId="ROU_TASK"
    > workEffortPurposeTypeId="ROU_ASSEMBLING" currentStatusId="ROU_ACTIVE"
    > workEffortName="Preparation" description="Preparation" revisionNumber="1"
    > fixedAssetId="DEMO_FOOD_GROUP" estimatedMilliSeconds="900000"
    > estimatedSetupMillis="0"/>
    > <WorkEffort workEffortId="PZROUT01" workEffortTypeId="ROUTING"
    > currentStatusId="ROU_ACTIVE" workEffortName="Pizza preparation"
    > description="Pizza preparation" revisionNumber="1" quantityToProduce="0"/>
    > <WorkEffortGoodStandard workEffortId="PZROUT01" productId="PIZZA"
    > workEffortGoodStdTypeId="ROU_PROD_TEMPLATE" statusId="WEGS_CREATED"
    > fromDate="2004-09-24 15:10:14.227"/>
    > <WorkEffortAssoc workEffortIdFrom="PZROUT01" workEffortIdTo="PZTASK01"
    > workEffortAssocTypeId="ROUTING_COMPONENT" sequenceNum="10"
    > fromDate="2004-09-24 15:09:38.736"/>
    > <WorkEffortAssoc workEffortIdFrom="PZROUT01" workEffortIdTo="PZTASK02"
    > workEffortAssocTypeId="ROUTING_COMPONENT" sequenceNum="20"
    > fromDate="2004-09-24 15:09:47.338"/>
    >
    > So I'm still wondering how can one have a sales order trigger a
    > manufacturing production run specifically for the buyer/customer.
    >
    > Best Regards,
    >
    > On Tue, Dec 7, 2021 at 10:57 AM Pierre Smits <pierresm...@apache.org>
    > wrote:
    >
    >> Good morning Serge,
    >>
    >> You can take a look at how (in demo) OFBiz provides functionalities for
    >> this. In the demo (datasets), this is done via the pizza examples.
    >>
    >>
    >> Met vriendelijke groet,
    >>
    >> Pierre Smits
    >> *Proud* *contributor** of* Apache OFBiz <https://ofbiz.apache.org/> since
    >> 2008 (without privileges)
    >> Proud contributor to the ASF since 2006
    >>
    >> *Apache Directory <https://directory.apache.org>, PMC Member*
    >>
    >>
    >> On Mon, Dec 6, 2021 at 9:40 AM Bs Serge <sergeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
    >>
    >> > Hi,
    >> >
    >> > Referring to the Manufacturing & MRP Tutorial (from Sharan Foga) It is
    >> > mentioned that OFBiz supports a Make to Order (MTO) process where the
    >> > manufacturing process is triggered by an order from a customer. The
    >> product
    >> > is manufactured specifically for that customer.
    >> >
    >> > In OFBiz I can start & complete production runs with routing tasks but
    >> I’m
    >> > having trouble connecting a product sales order with a production run.
    >> >
    >> > So I’m wondering how does that happen? How does a product sales order
    >> > trigger the manufacturing production run of a certain ordered product?
    >> >
    >> > Best Regards,
    >> >
    >>
    >

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