Qty Insufficient comparison in OrderLine does not take into account of the UOM that has conversion rules. For example: 1. Length UOM of Metre with conversion to KM (X1000) 2. With a stock purchased as 1 KM, the qty available is 1000 meters but still regarded as 1 (KM) 3. When selling a qty of 1 meter, it should regard the comparison to be with 1000 meters
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RedhuanO May 26, 2015 at 4:06 AM
Ah so it is 10 X 6 that matters as the base UOM is 'Each'. I used the UOM wrongly for KM. I should use Meter as base and then convert 1000 to 1 KM. Thanks and sorry for this mistake. Closing this.
Carlos Ruiz May 25, 2015 at 9:12 PM
yes , that's exactly which I would expect - you order 60 and there are just 15 in the inventory - the warning to the user is correct
RedhuanO May 25, 2015 at 9:04 PM
Yes, as attached screenshot, i ordered 10 against 15 available Elms, but when i switched to 6-pack UOM, it thinks it is 60 and throws the error.
Carlos Ruiz May 25, 2015 at 5:28 PM
Hi Redhuan, can you please provide steps to reproduce in demo - for convenience "Elm" product has set up a conversion in GardenWorld.
Qty Insufficient comparison in OrderLine does not take into account of the UOM that has conversion rules. For example:
1. Length UOM of Metre with conversion to KM (X1000)
2. With a stock purchased as 1 KM, the qty available is 1000 meters but still regarded as 1 (KM)
3. When selling a qty of 1 meter, it should regard the comparison to be with 1000 meters