Hi All,
I'm writing a stock control module, in the case of inventory measured by units, it is straight forward and only a positive or negative adjustment with quantity purchased or sold is required. but in the case of raw materials used by the length or Height and Width it gets more complex.
Glass is a perfect example, it is bought in panels e.g. 2400* 1200 (mm) or 1200 * 1000
now i can stock this as 50 panels (2400*1200) and 30 panels (1200*1000)
now when a piece of glass say 900 * 750 is cut from the large panel, i will end up with
-49 panels (2400*1200) and
-30 panels (1200*1000)
- 1 panel (2400*1200) less (900 * 750)
it gets really messy trying to keep track of these cuts plus it is tedious to account for wastage
I can define a minimum size that can no longer be used for it to be written off. anyone has any suggestions on how this can be achieved, or an idea that i can expand on.
All inputs are much appreciated, Thanks in advance :wave::wave:
I'm writing a stock control module, in the case of inventory measured by units, it is straight forward and only a positive or negative adjustment with quantity purchased or sold is required. but in the case of raw materials used by the length or Height and Width it gets more complex.
Glass is a perfect example, it is bought in panels e.g. 2400* 1200 (mm) or 1200 * 1000
now i can stock this as 50 panels (2400*1200) and 30 panels (1200*1000)
now when a piece of glass say 900 * 750 is cut from the large panel, i will end up with
-49 panels (2400*1200) and
-30 panels (1200*1000)
- 1 panel (2400*1200) less (900 * 750)
it gets really messy trying to keep track of these cuts plus it is tedious to account for wastage
I can define a minimum size that can no longer be used for it to be written off. anyone has any suggestions on how this can be achieved, or an idea that i can expand on.
All inputs are much appreciated, Thanks in advance :wave::wave: