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An idea arose to improve the work of the logistician. The fact is that our posting process is a separate process. That is, there is a process "Order to client" in it they form a process for each product called "Order to supplier", then these orders are combined into one, it is assigned a unique number to track the transit of the cargo across Europe, after which it leaves Europe to Ukraine where this process is described in the posting process called "Groupage cargo" which includes goods from different orders. We solved this issue with separate sub-processes "logistics task" which transfers the binding to the customer order to the posting process (this is so that the goods after posting are reserved for the customer's order). Once again, for understanding: We order the goods in one process and post them in another. But the process of transferring goods from the Supplier Order to the posting process goes through a third process, so it is not very convenient when we try to create a posting process and fill it with the necessary goods.
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Can we simplify this process by creating an application with an interface like the one in the attached file to this topic?
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The idea is this: We will have 2 fields displaying processes as a list. Each process is filtered in its display field by a separate filter. The process has a scroll in which there is a list of products. Products can be dragged to another process with all attributes, including a link to a customer order for reservation.
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This will allow you to avoid creating third processes (subprocesses), reduce the load on the database and reduce the server disk space by at least a little. I consider this an ideal solution for logistics tasks, and maybe not only. Maybe someone will need to drag and drop products between customer orders. Do you have a project in which products symbolize tasks and need to be transferred to other projects? I consider this to be a very useful functionality and we would really need it, and it would simplify work with products and orders.
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Try opening my prompt in a browser and testing dragging products from one process to another. This is roughly how I imagine working with the future application.
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Thank you all for your attention, I look forward to your response on this topic!
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[file]23893[/file]
An idea arose to improve the work of the logistician. The fact is that our posting process is a separate process. That is, there is a process "Order to client" in it they form a process for each product called "Order to supplier", then these orders are combined into one, it is assigned a unique number to track the transit of the cargo across Europe, after which it leaves Europe to Ukraine where this process is described in the posting process called "Groupage cargo" which includes goods from different orders. We solved this issue with separate sub-processes "logistics task" which transfers the binding to the customer order to the posting process (this is so that the goods after posting are reserved for the customer's order). Once again, for understanding: We order the goods in one process and post them in another. But the process of transferring goods from the Supplier Order to the posting process goes through a third process, so it is not very convenient when we try to create a posting process and fill it with the necessary goods.
Can we simplify this process by creating an application with an interface like the one in the attached file to this topic?
The idea is this: We will have 2 fields displaying processes as a list. Each process is filtered in its display field by a separate filter. The process has a scroll in which there is a list of products. Products can be dragged to another process with all attributes, including a link to a customer order for reservation.
This will allow you to avoid creating third processes (subprocesses), reduce the load on the database and reduce the server disk space by at least a little. I consider this an ideal solution for logistics tasks, and maybe not only. Maybe someone will need to drag and drop products between customer orders. Do you have a project in which products symbolize tasks and need to be transferred to other projects? I consider this to be a very useful functionality and we would really need it, and it would simplify work with products and orders.
Try opening my prompt in a browser and testing dragging products from one process to another. This is roughly how I imagine working with the future application.
Thank you all for your attention, I look forward to your response on this topic!
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