Multiple Location Inventory Design
John Esak
john at valar.com
Fri Mar 26 08:34:22 PDT 2010
Scolding, huh? I must sound like Bill O'Reilly... Eek.
John
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m] On Behalf Of Walter Vaughan
> Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 10:55 AM
> To: filePro
> Subject: OT: Re: Multiple Location Inventory Design
>
> John Esak wrote:
>
> >I re-read this note and I know you're going to read it as
> heavy handed, but
> >when will it ever be time for people to just deal with the
> questions as they
> >are put and not include in the answer or have the whole answer be the
> >suggestion to use a different tool than filePro. That is
> simply not what
> >it's all about here, and you,
> >Walter, certainly know that.
> >
> >
> Yes, I agree with you.
>
> I started as well typing a response that had the whole-tree structure
> and then I realized that the right long term solution
> for the client may not be the one that benefits the filepro developer.
> That's all.
>
> I guess in all cases that's a default point, except in this
> case with the required changes to sales orders, gl accounts,
> and the like
> that probably will be step 2 or 3, I thought it might be
> helpful to stand up
> and make sure the boat is actually headed in the right direction.
>
> Scolding duly noted.
>
> Your friend in filePro,
> Walter
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