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| Reporter | Chthon | Assigned To | user11 | |
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| Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
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| Status | resolved | Resolution | duplicate | |
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| Platform | PC | OS | Windows 7 | OS Version | Pro 64bit |
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| Product Version | 0.43.03 | |
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| Summary | 0009803: Manager gets confused by multiple small orders |
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| Description | If I put in an order for 7 doors, and then I realize I was two doors short, since I cannot edit the number for the first order, I put in a new order for 2 doors.
When doors are being produced, each door counts as one for both orders. This eventually causes one order to get down to 1/7 doors left, the other is completed, and only 6 doors were made. However no more doors are ordered even to fill the first order. |
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| Steps To Reproduce | Just put in two orders for the exact same thing with different amounts, and the manager will get confused. |
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| Additional Information | This could be an effect of poor management skill, but somehow I doubt it. I also made sure he had an office, and that didn't help either. It may be related to issue: 0009802 |
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| Tags | No tags attached. |
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