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Originally posted by tjheiska February 11, 2022
Hello,
In attached example data I have two sales orders that are both going to be late. The one with higher priority is started as early as possible, but the second one is not. Any idea what am I doing wrong with modeling as there should be plenty of resources left?
You're welcome to send a pull request with the fix. :-)
Don't expect the frepple team to work automatically & for free to respect the timelines and critical issues of your project.
As a user of the Community Edition, please read https://frepple.com/blog/community-edition-vs-enterprise-edition/ to understand what kind of "priority" your issue gets...
I'm sorry if I can't hide my disappointment on comments like this.
Ok, you could have just said that the enterprise edition is not suffering that bug and it's getting low priority. Not very good advertisement for your product.
Discussed in #493
Originally posted by tjheiska February 11, 2022
Hello,
In attached example data I have two sales orders that are both going to be late. The one with higher priority is started as early as possible, but the second one is not. Any idea what am I doing wrong with modeling as there should be plenty of resources left?
frepple-20220211055538.log
frepple (3).xlsx)
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