Hi fellows,
I want add possibility for entering comments (production instructions/comments) for selected configurable product items when ordering from Order manager. In ProductConfigConfig entity (where the configurations are stored) there is already a description field, which I suppose is for this purpose. As this comments will be for the production run but not the order, I want to transfer these comments to production run tasks, but not sure where to put them. It is possible to have a comment for every selected option, so I think to go one of 2 ways: 1) create note for every comment and assign them to production run WorkEffort using WorkEffortNote entity. (I think to choose this option) or 2) extend WorkEffortGoodStandard entity with a description field and add the comments there. Anyone with better proposal or seeing a something wrong in this scenario? Thanks in advance. Bilgin Ibryam |
Just a thought
if the comments effect the production run, then there should be a structure that allows them to be called out, in manufacturing. I say this because the comments may effect time and materials for calculating production runs. They may also effect the ERP code. Bilgin Ibryam sent the following on 8/15/2008 1:51 AM: > Hi fellows, > > I want add possibility for entering comments (production > instructions/comments) for selected configurable product items when > ordering from Order manager. > In ProductConfigConfig entity (where the configurations are stored) > there is already a description field, which I suppose is for this > purpose. > > As this comments will be for the production run but not the order, I > want to transfer these comments to production run tasks, but not sure > where to put them. > It is possible to have a comment for every selected option, so I think > to go one of 2 ways: > > 1) create note for every comment and assign them to production run > WorkEffort using WorkEffortNote entity. (I think to choose this option) > or > 2) extend WorkEffortGoodStandard entity with a description field and add > the comments there. > > Anyone with better proposal or seeing a something wrong in this > scenario? > > Thanks in advance. > Bilgin Ibryam > > > > |
I meant the ERP processes.
BJ Freeman sent the following on 8/15/2008 6:46 AM: > Just a thought > if the comments effect the production run, then there should be a > structure that allows them to be called out, in manufacturing. > I say this because the comments may effect time and materials for > calculating production runs. They may also effect the ERP code. > > > Bilgin Ibryam sent the following on 8/15/2008 1:51 AM: >> Hi fellows, >> >> I want add possibility for entering comments (production >> instructions/comments) for selected configurable product items when >> ordering from Order manager. >> In ProductConfigConfig entity (where the configurations are stored) >> there is already a description field, which I suppose is for this >> purpose. >> >> As this comments will be for the production run but not the order, I >> want to transfer these comments to production run tasks, but not sure >> where to put them. >> It is possible to have a comment for every selected option, so I think >> to go one of 2 ways: >> >> 1) create note for every comment and assign them to production run >> WorkEffort using WorkEffortNote entity. (I think to choose this option) >> or >> 2) extend WorkEffortGoodStandard entity with a description field and add >> the comments there. >> >> Anyone with better proposal or seeing a something wrong in this >> scenario? >> >> Thanks in advance. >> Bilgin Ibryam >> >> >> >> > > > > |
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I agree with you that storing them using the WorkEffortNote is the
best way. Jacopo On Aug 15, 2008, at 10:51 AM, Bilgin Ibryam wrote: > Hi fellows, > > I want add possibility for entering comments (production > instructions/comments) for selected configurable product items when > ordering from Order manager. > In ProductConfigConfig entity (where the configurations are stored) > there is already a description field, which I suppose is for this > purpose. > > As this comments will be for the production run but not the order, I > want to transfer these comments to production run tasks, but not sure > where to put them. > It is possible to have a comment for every selected option, so I think > to go one of 2 ways: > > 1) create note for every comment and assign them to production run > WorkEffort using WorkEffortNote entity. (I think to choose this > option) > or > 2) extend WorkEffortGoodStandard entity with a description field and > add > the comments there. > > Anyone with better proposal or seeing a something wrong in this > scenario? > > Thanks in advance. > Bilgin Ibryam > smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
as long as you can control the sales person to put in only notes that
don't effect the time or materials, I think this is fine. However my experience is that down the road the intent gets lost and notes the may effect the time and materials of a product run are introduced. so coming up with a structure that lets them put in variables that can be then interpretated by the code and change the Production run and costing would be a better approach. yes it is a quicker setup to use notes but in the Dollars area to the user it is a non traceable expense. Jacopo Cappellato sent the following on 8/15/2008 11:00 AM: > I agree with you that storing them using the WorkEffortNote is the best > way. > > Jacopo > > On Aug 15, 2008, at 10:51 AM, Bilgin Ibryam wrote: > >> Hi fellows, >> >> I want add possibility for entering comments (production >> instructions/comments) for selected configurable product items when >> ordering from Order manager. >> In ProductConfigConfig entity (where the configurations are stored) >> there is already a description field, which I suppose is for this >> purpose. >> >> As this comments will be for the production run but not the order, I >> want to transfer these comments to production run tasks, but not sure >> where to put them. >> It is possible to have a comment for every selected option, so I think >> to go one of 2 ways: >> >> 1) create note for every comment and assign them to production run >> WorkEffort using WorkEffortNote entity. (I think to choose this option) >> or >> 2) extend WorkEffortGoodStandard entity with a description field and add >> the comments there. >> >> Anyone with better proposal or seeing a something wrong in this >> scenario? >> >> Thanks in advance. >> Bilgin Ibryam >> > |
Quoting BJ Freeman <[hidden email]>:
> as long as you can control the sales person to put in only notes that > don't effect the time or materials, I think this is fine. > However my experience is that down the road the intent gets lost and > notes the may effect the time and materials of a product run are introduced. > so coming up with a structure that lets them put in variables that can > be then interpretated by the code and change the Production run and > costing would be a better approach. BJ, by selection the configurable product options you already select the materials. If you want to effect the production time, you can create more production run templates for the configurable product, and allow the ordering clerk to select one of them while ordering. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. |
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