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* Action of cancellation of shipment should be:
* Action of cancellation of shipment should be:
** confirmed by user (i.e. through confirmation popup ''"Are you sure you want to cancel this shipment?"'' Confirm or Cancel),
** confirmed by user (i.e. through confirmation popup ''"Are you sure you want to cancel this shipment?"'' Confirm or Cancel),
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** recorded in the [http://ct.jaguarfreight.com/wiki/Update_Log_%28BR%29 CT Update Log].
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** recorded in the [http://ct.jaguarfreight.com/wiki/Update_Log_%28BR%29 CT Update Log] after confirmation.
=== Access ===
=== Access ===

Revision as of 21:47, 25 January 2011


Contents

Info

  • Task type: Feature.
  • Where: All MOT CTs.
  • What: System should allow to mark shipment as "cancelled" and provide its appropriate handling.

Requirements and Solutions

Summary

  • On occasion shipments are cancelled after starting or the point of pick up, but before completion or delivery.
  • We need a way for operators to cancel shipments for all modes of transport without deleting the record.
  • Action of cancellation of shipment should be:
    • confirmed by user (i.e. through confirmation popup "Are you sure you want to cancel this shipment?" Confirm or Cancel),
    • recorded in the CT Update Log after confirmation.

Access

A cancelled shipments should be accessible on Internal Application ONLY, clients should not have access to these records.

Functionality

  • When a shipment is cancelled, all shipment information should be saved in the record.
  • Once a shipment is cancelled, it should be handled the same as an archived shipment:
    • It should move to the special "Cancelled" Tab of List Shipments (and separately for Trucking CT).
    • It can appear in reports only if checkbox "No cancelled" is turned on.
  • Canceled shipments should not show up on any In Transit or action required reports ???.

Architect Review

Implementation Notes

QA Plan

History

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