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Aabout manufacturing production

Selvakumar Ganesan
Error calling event: org.ofbiz.webapp.event.EventHandlerException: Commit
multi-service global transaction failed.
hai I followed the steps in "easy Five Steps for Manufacturing".After I
followed the steps I got the above Error when I went "ordermanager"->
"requirements"-> "approve requirements" and tick the "Wood" product with
"quantity"  5 and "requirement Type Id" as "internal requirement" then
submit.
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Re: Aabout manufacturing production

Sharan-F
Hi Selvakumar

I wrote the Manufacturing 5 steps document. To help you I will need some details to try and duplicate your error.

What version of OFBiz are you using – 09.04 or the trunk? If you have the exact svn version number that would really help me.

Please can you also check that you have followed the instructions correctly because the “Internal Requirement” to approve is for 5 “Tables”  and not for  5  pieces of 'Wood”.

Thanks
Sharan


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Re: Aabout manufacturing production

Selvakumar Ganesan
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 7:46 AM, Sharan-F <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> Hi Selvakumar
>
> I wrote the Manufacturing 5 steps document. To help you I will need some
> details to try and duplicate your error.
>
> What version of OFBiz are you using – 09.04 or the trunk? If you have the
> exact svn version number that would really help me.
>
> Please can you also check that you have followed the instructions correctly
> because the “Internal Requirement” to approve is for 5 “Tables”  and not
> for
> 5  pieces of 'Wood”.
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
>
> I cleared it with the table Thank u.
>


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