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The suggested change is to ensure that once two transactions are marked together, this link remains stable and automatically synchronized, even when reservation details change. For example, if a user reserves a different batch than the one originally selected, the system should recognize this change and update the linked transaction accordingly. The marking should follow the reservation update instead of becoming invalid or inconsistent.


This behavior would ensure that both linked transactions always show the same, up‑to‑date reserved inventory information, without requiring users to manually remove and recreate the marking. As a result, the reserved inventory view on the linked transactions would consistently reflect the actual situation, reducing manual effort, preventing errors, and supporting smooth, compliant operational processes.

Category: Inventory
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K

This is a necessary improvement on the current functionality. The current behavior allows the user to complete the changes in the reservation for marked transactions, but at the same time this update is the cause of inconsistencies which are not easily traceable and require effort to identify and manually adjust.

Category: Inventory

K

This is a very valuable and practical improvement suggestion. The current behavior, where marking becomes inconsistent after reservation changes, can easily lead to confusion and unnecessary manual corrections.Ensuring that marked transactions remain dynamically linked and automatically reflect any reservation updates would significantly enhance data integrity and user experience. It would eliminate the need for users to repeatedly remove and recreate markings, reducing both effort and the risk of errors.Additionally, this change would improve transparency in inventory tracking, as linked transactions would always display accurate and aligned reservation information. This is particularly important for maintaining reliable operational processes and audit compliance.Overall, this enhancement would make the system more intuitive, efficient, and robust in real-world usage scenarios.

Category: Inventory

K

For Sure it will save manual effort, preventing errors, and supporting smooth, compliant operational processes

Category: Inventory