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@@ -124,7 +124,36 @@ todo: server boot up message should show the port it's listening on if possible
CURRENTLY DOING: INVENTORY
NOW just finished part form, need to test reporting and then can move on to whatever is next
Looking into serial numbers, I'm thinking maybe we do want to ditch partserial and warehouse link and just treat partserials like a decoration for a part
Facts:
Currently in v7 the only real use of trackserialnumber is to adjust the UI and compel people to use it restrictively
in v7 the partserial table tracks all partserials forever with these columns:
[AID] [uniqueidentifier] NOT NULL,
[APARTID] [uniqueidentifier] NOT NULL,
[APARTWAREHOUSEID] [uniqueidentifier] NOT NULL,
[ASERIALNUMBER] [nvarchar](255) NOT NULL,
[ADATERECEIVED] [datetime] NULL,
[ADATECONSUMED] [datetime] NULL,
[AWORKORDERITEMPARTID] [uniqueidentifier] NULL,
[APURCHASEORDERRECEIPTITEMID] [uniqueidentifier] NULL,
[AADJUSTMENTID] [uniqueidentifier] NULL,
[ACREATED] [datetime] NOT NULL,
[AMODIFIED] [datetime] NOT NULL,
[ACREATOR] [uniqueidentifier] NOT NULL,
[AMODIFIER] [uniqueidentifier] NOT NULL,
[AAVAILABLE] [bit] NOT NULL,
however, nowhere in the UI does it expose the datereceived or dateconsumed which are redundant anyway because they mirror the PO (received) and the WorkorderItemapart (consumed)
Uses of serial in v7
See what exact serial was installed / used for warranty tracking purposes
This is accomplished as easily by picking from a pool of serials or typing one in as long as it displays on the printed workorder adn is saved with it for historical lookup
See what serials are in which warehouse for inventory stock keeping
but...does this really matter, it's just makework isn't it? They really care most about the quantity surely?
I'm sure *someone* somewhere cares which exact serial is where but do the majority of our users?
maybe if it was reporting a theft or something? But then do the insurance people really care and couldn't it be reconstructed from teh available serials list and what is still not stolen?