From 4f1053e6c7b7802390f55b55af726fdcdce1f4c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John Cardinal Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 18:35:14 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] --- ayanova/devdocs/todo.txt | 31 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/ayanova/devdocs/todo.txt b/ayanova/devdocs/todo.txt index 5f790179..15c8ad85 100644 --- a/ayanova/devdocs/todo.txt +++ b/ayanova/devdocs/todo.txt @@ -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? + + + +