Tier 1 of the SO->fp.job persistence audit. Three customer-reference
fields entered on sale.order's Plating tab were not flowing through
to fp.job (or SO lines), so the shop floor and printed paperwork
(traveller, BoL, cert) had to round-trip via sale_order_id every time.
Changes:
- fp.job: new x_fc_customer_job_number (Char, tracking), x_fc_po_number
(Char, tracking), x_fc_rush_order (Boolean, tracking). All three
populated by _fp_auto_create_job at SO confirm time.
- sale.order.line: x_fc_customer_job_number / x_fc_po_number added as
stored related fields off order_id so per-line list views show the
customer's references without navigating to the order header
(x_fc_rush_order was already on lines).
- fp.job form view: small Customer References group under the title
surfaces the three fields where the user expects them.
Verified end-to-end: SO -> SO line related fields -> fp.job direct
fields all carry the same value.
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Settings flag controls which SO confirm path runs. Default False
keeps the legacy bridge_mrp / mrp.production flow on entech.
Setting True diverts confirm into fp.job creation.
Both hooks coexist — bridge_mrp's _fp_auto_create_mo and the new
_fp_auto_create_job — but only one creates records per SO confirm
(controlled by the flag).
The new _fp_auto_create_job mirrors bridge_mrp's grouping logic
(x_fc_wo_group_tag), recipe resolution (coating → part), and
traceability fields (origin, sale_order_line_ids).
Settings UI shows the flag in a 'Fusion Plating Jobs' app section
of the standard Configuration menu.
3 new tests cover: flag off no-op, flag on creates job, idempotency.
Manifest 19.0.1.3.0 → 19.0.1.4.0.
Part of: native job model migration (spec 2026-04-25)
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