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Posted to user@ofbiz.apache.org by Al Byers <by...@automationgroups.com> on 2008/03/17 18:36:34 UTC

How to implement flexible purchase scheme

We have a situation in which a company wants to purchase so many products in
advance and let their employees choose, say, 2 out of 10 possible products.
So if the 10 possible products all cost $50 each and the purchasing company
wants to allow their 50 employees to acquire two each, that is a total
outlay of $5,000 (right?) Which two products to be delivered is not
specified until shipping time when the employee chooses which  products they
want.

Any thoughts on how we can structure the order and delivery process to
accomplish this?

Thanks,

-Al

RE: How to implement flexible purchase scheme

Posted by "skip@thedevers" <sk...@thedevers.org>.
Al

I didn't get this.  A concrete example might be useful.

Skip

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From: Al Byers [mailto:byersa@automationgroups.com]
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 10:37 AM
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Subject: How to implement flexible purchase scheme


We have a situation in which a company wants to purchase so many products in
advance and let their employees choose, say, 2 out of 10 possible products.
So if the 10 possible products all cost $50 each and the purchasing company
wants to allow their 50 employees to acquire two each, that is a total
outlay of $5,000 (right?) Which two products to be delivered is not
specified until shipping time when the employee chooses which  products they
want.

Any thoughts on how we can structure the order and delivery process to
accomplish this?

Thanks,

-Al

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