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[jira] [Updated] (OFBIZ-5224) In productionrun when failIfItemsAreNotAvailable=N an error is generated and production run stops

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-5224?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Pierre Smits updated OFBIZ-5224:
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    Description: 
In a production run there is the possibility to continue even when inventory of a component is not equal to the quantity required. This is done in the section 'Materials Required By The Running Task' by setting the paramater 'failIfItemsAreNotAvailable' to 'N'. 

However, when doing so the production run doesn't continue and generates the error:



The Following Errors Occurred:

Error:<br/> Materials Not Available in Warehouse CPU-586: 33 <br/> Error trying to begin transaction, could not process method: The current transaction is marked for rollback, not beginning a new transaction and aborting current operation; the rollbackOnly was caused by: Error in simple-method [Issues the Inventory for a Production Run Task Component [file:/ofbiz-trunk/applications/manufacturing/script/org/ofbiz/manufacturing/jobshopmgt/ProductionRunServices.xml#issueProductionRunTaskComponent]]: ; [Materials Not Available in Warehouse CPU-586: 33] <br/> <br/>



  was:
In a production run there is the possibility to continue even when inventory of a component is not equal to the quantity required. This is done in the section 'Materials Required By The Running Task' by setting the paramater 'failIfItemsAreNotAvailable' to 'N'. 

However, when doing so the production run doesn't continue and generates the error:



The Following Errors Occurred:

Error:<br/> Materials Not Available in Warehouse CPU-586: 33 <br/> Error trying to begin transaction, could not process method: The current transaction is marked for rollback, not beginning a new transaction and aborting current operation; the rollbackOnly was caused by: Error in simple-method [Issues the Inventory for a Production Run Task Component [file:/Users/s0001/Documents/workspace/ofbiz-trunk/applications/manufacturing/script/org/ofbiz/manufacturing/jobshopmgt/ProductionRunServices.xml#issueProductionRunTaskComponent]]: ; [Materials Not Available in Warehouse CPU-586: 33] <br/> <br/>



    
> In productionrun when failIfItemsAreNotAvailable=N an error is generated and production run stops
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>                 Key: OFBIZ-5224
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-5224
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: manufacturing
>    Affects Versions: SVN trunk
>            Reporter: Pierre Smits
>             Fix For: SVN trunk
>
>
> In a production run there is the possibility to continue even when inventory of a component is not equal to the quantity required. This is done in the section 'Materials Required By The Running Task' by setting the paramater 'failIfItemsAreNotAvailable' to 'N'. 
> However, when doing so the production run doesn't continue and generates the error:
> The Following Errors Occurred:
> Error:<br/> Materials Not Available in Warehouse CPU-586: 33 <br/> Error trying to begin transaction, could not process method: The current transaction is marked for rollback, not beginning a new transaction and aborting current operation; the rollbackOnly was caused by: Error in simple-method [Issues the Inventory for a Production Run Task Component [file:/ofbiz-trunk/applications/manufacturing/script/org/ofbiz/manufacturing/jobshopmgt/ProductionRunServices.xml#issueProductionRunTaskComponent]]: ; [Materials Not Available in Warehouse CPU-586: 33] <br/> <br/>

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