Canceling a Product order

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Canceling a Product order

Post by Guest » 23.03.2007, 18:18

When you cancel a product order, everyone knows the materials become Q0, but in your warehouse the unit price become $ 0,00 !!! instead of the real price you buy it.

So further calculations in the product price you produce with this raw material has a mistake.

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Post by Zbombe » 23.03.2007, 18:35

This is also no bug.
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Post by Guest » 23.03.2007, 18:46

Zbombe wrote:This is also no bug.
Sorry to say that, but if I buy 100 minerals at $ 8,00 and make a production, when the production is cancel the minerals came back to the warehouse at $ 0,00 price

And this is a bug.

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Post by Zbombe » 23.03.2007, 18:53

It is the same thing as the qualities. All products get the prize 0,00
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Post by Guest » 23.03.2007, 21:05

[quote="Zbombe"]It is the same thing as the qualities. All products get the prize 0,00

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Post by Guest » 23.03.2007, 21:12

The problem is that this is many data which has to be saved, because you need this price for every product :roll:

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Post by Guest » 23.03.2007, 21:12

I think the point of reducing quality to 0 and cost to 0 is not so much to penalize you, but because the server would have to remember the specific quality and costs of your materials. I'm guessing that that's an extra step that the developers don't want to bother with.

So what you're talking about is indeed a bug in the logical sense - it just seems as though from the developer's perspective, the effort needed to fix it isn't worth the result.

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Post by Guest » 23.03.2007, 21:16

JuliusC wrote:So what you're talking about is indeed a bug in the logical sense - it just seems as though from the developer's perspective, the effort needed to fix it isn't worth the result.
That's a really nice answer, I can live with that.

I'm a programmer too, so I know what are you talking about.

Maybe, something to write in the "to do" list :lol:

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Post by Tycoon » 23.03.2007, 23:56

cygnus wrote:
Maybe, something to write in the "to do" list :lol:

No, sry, this won't be changed.

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Post by Guest » 24.03.2007, 00:24

Think of it as all the goods is put in pre-production. When production is cancelled it has to be recycled back to its original form.

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