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[jira] [Commented] (OFBIZ-5566) Production Run Header and tasks quantityProduced incorrect when completing/closing

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Pierre Smits commented on OFBIZ-5566:
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Christian,

It seems to me that this issue is at least related to OFBIZ-5561 and OFBIZ-5526. If you feel the same, please set the links accordingly.

Regards,

Pierre

> Production Run Header and tasks quantityProduced incorrect when completing/closing
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-5566
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-5566
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: manufacturing
>    Affects Versions: SVN trunk
>            Reporter: Christian Carlow
>
> The produced quantity gets set incorrectly when completing or closing production runs.  
> To reproduce:
> 1.  Create a production run to product 10 of PIZZA
> 2.  Click "Confirm" then "Quick Start All Tasks"
> 3.  Declare 2 produced and 2 rejected for the first task
> 4.  Declare 1 produced and 1 rejected for the second task
> 5.  Stock In 1 in "Production Run Declare And Produce" section
> 6.  Notice at this point the quantity produced for the header is 1 and 2 for the first task and 1 for the second task
> 7.  Click "Quick Close" or "Quick Complete"
> 8.  Notice the quantity produced for the header was changed to 9 and 8 for the first task and 9 for the second
> This doesn't make sense.  First, the second task should not have a quantity produced greater than the prior task.  Also since the first task only produced 8, the production run header seems like it should be limited to a max quantity produced value of 8.
> Besides that problem, I don't think the quantities should be increased to values greater than what was already declared.  In other words when I close the production run, I expected the quantity produced for the header to remain 1 and 2 for the first task and 1 for the second.



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