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[Bug 726351] [NEW] (6.0.1) mrp.production - Starting production starts all operations, not just first one

 

Public bug reported:

Attempting to implement OpenERP in a job shop environment -

Confirm production - all operations remain in 'draft' state
Start production - all operations are IN PROGRESS - requires me to pause each one (the operator will later start/stop as work progresses)

This also occurs if I've 'Confirmed production' then click to start the
first operation individually - they ALL start (i'm guessing starting one
triggers the Manufacturing order-wide 'start production' procedure.

Is this working as intended?  Or perhaps I'm doing-it-wrong.

Serving openerp from Ubuntu 10.10
Installed openerp-server and -web from source

Accessing from a Windows 7 client.

This occurs with both the web client (Firefox) and the GTK client.

** Affects: openobject-addons
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  (6.0.1) mrp.production - Starting production starts all operations,
  not just first one

Status in OpenERP Modules (addons):
  New

Bug description:
  Attempting to implement OpenERP in a job shop environment -

  Confirm production - all operations remain in 'draft' state
  Start production - all operations are IN PROGRESS - requires me to pause each one (the operator will later start/stop as work progresses)

  This also occurs if I've 'Confirmed production' then click to start
  the first operation individually - they ALL start (i'm guessing
  starting one triggers the Manufacturing order-wide 'start production'
  procedure.

  Is this working as intended?  Or perhaps I'm doing-it-wrong.

  Serving openerp from Ubuntu 10.10
  Installed openerp-server and -web from source

  Accessing from a Windows 7 client.

  This occurs with both the web client (Firefox) and the GTK client.



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