Hi Peter,
Serialised/batch controlled stock - has just been implemented in 2.9
BOM listings are currently only to the 1st level down - this has been there
since 1.0 as has multi-level BOMs - there is no limit to the number of
levels.
The downer is that BOMs are considered manufacturing functionality where in
fact web-erp is otherwise weak in manufacturing functionality. This is an
area to be focused on although I do get dragged into other areas as other
developers get an energy burst in a particular area.
web-erp is predominantly procedural with some OO concepts applied where
applicable.
Phil
> From: "Peter" <use...@gm...>
> To: "web-erp-dev" <web...@li...>
> Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 9:13 AM
> Subject: [Web-erp-developers] Serialization and BOM
>
>
> > I've shown Web-ERP to my manager and he was very impressed. It far
> > surpasses any open source ERP software we have used.
> >
> > Among a couple of small features, some requirements he had:
> >
> > * The support of serialized stock
> > * BOM reporting
> > * Milti - level BOM
> >
> > Has development started on these features? If so, can I help? If
> > development has not started, a co-worker and I can start developing
> > these.
> >
> > I have programmed some in PHP and MySQL and I have done a lot of
> > programming in other languages including C++ so I understand the OOP
> > mentality.
> >
> > ~Peter
> >
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