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Looking for the proper terminology
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01523004
Message ID:
01523015
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>>Hi,
>>
>>although this is a VFP application, the problem is not really VFP related. Currently I have items that can be sold and multiple of those items can be added to an invoice (invoice line items). I want to allow the user to combine multiple of those items into one item that can then be sold with its own unique price (which is not necessarily a sum of all the prices of the individual components). What terminology is used to describe this? I'm thinking Bill Of Materials, but that doesn't "feel" quite right.
>>
>>I am guessing that the data structure I need to implement is like this:
>>
>>Items
>>ItemId
>>ItemDescription
>>ItemPrice
>>
>>ItemsSub
>>ItemsSubId
>>ItemId
>>ItemQty
>>
>>Does that make sense?
>
>The 'user' in this case is the seller ?
>Seems to me the terms usually used for this depend on the type products being sold. e.g. 'Starter Pack' , 'Special Offer Bundle' etc.
>Not so easy to think of a generic term. Maybe 'Combined Product Pack'.....


Yes, the user is the seller. The industry is the Optical Laboratory where spectacle lenses can be combined with different coatings and services.
Frank.

Frank Cazabon
Samaan Systems Ltd.
www.samaansystems.com
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