Hi Sarappa,

It *is* supported.

OFBiz offers several different strategies for allocating inventory to
orders. Look at the Edit Product Store screen within the Catalog Manager. On
the demo site, it's at

https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/catalog/control/EditProductStore?productStoreId=9000

The Reserve Order Enum Id field has values to allocate inventory based on: 

FIFO Expire - earliest expiry date
FIFO Received - earliest received date
Greater Unit Cost - most expensive cost price first, i.e. reduce inventory
asset value as quickly as possible
LIFO Expire - latest expiry date, i.e. "freshest" based on defined expiry
date
LIFO Received - latest received, i.e. "freshest" based on received date
Less Unit Cost - least expensive cost price first, i.e. conserve inventory
asset value, sell cheapest to acquire first, increase margin for this unit

For your strategy I think you want a reserveOrderEnumId of INVRO_FIFO_EXP.
Grep for that in the OFBiz code. One place it's used is 

https://fisheye6.atlassian.com/browse/ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/script/org/ofbiz/product/inventory/InventoryReserveServices.xml?hb=true#to58

Hope that helps

Paul Foxworthy


sarappa wrote
> Hi
> I have question regarding how to assign inventory item when sales happens
> from POS terminal, for our scenario, I need to keep track of which
> inventory item it picked as we have expiry date for a product, and lets
> say there are two batch, then applicable inventory item needs to be
> updated, else we have problem with expiry date for the batch, how to
> handle this scenario in POS and/or via order entry.
> 
> Looked at similar post, as far as I see, its not available OOTB, please
> let me if its already implemented or any idea how this can be done.
> 
> Thanks 
> Saravanan





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