If you have multiple wishlists, some older, some newer, some ordered, some not,
it may be difficult to remember what you still need to order. So I'd suggest
a checkbox or something inside a wishlist to mark a whole list or individual
parts as "ordered". They wouldn't appear in your wanted part listing, so
you'd see what parts you're actually still missing.
If you have multiple wishlists, some older, some newer, some ordered, some not,
it may be difficult to remember what you still need to order. So I'd suggest
a checkbox or something inside a wishlist to mark a whole list or individual
parts as "ordered". They wouldn't appear in your wanted part listing, so
you'd see what parts you're actually still missing.
The Apply Order function, kind of, already does that.
It changes the Have quantities in the Wantlist(s).
If you have multiple wishlists, some older, some newer, some ordered, some not,
it may be difficult to remember what you still need to order. So I'd suggest
a checkbox or something inside a wishlist to mark a whole list or individual
parts as "ordered". They wouldn't appear in your wanted part listing, so
you'd see what parts you're actually still missing.
The Apply Order function, kind of, already does that.
It changes the Have quantities in the Wantlist(s).
The keyword is "kind of". The only moment it makes sense to use this feature
is when you receive an order and confirmed it is complete. However between the
ordering and its completion, there can be several weeks during which the wanted
list is still missing parts that have been ordered but are in transit.
And if an order isn't complete for whatever reason, this feature becomes
useless.