[Master] - Bug 641309: Sustainability - Use specific carbon tracking for item reclassification#9517
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Workitem Bug 641309: [master] [Sustainability][Value Chain] Item Reclassification (location move) uses average emissions instead of Specific carbon tracking (lot/serial)
Fixes AB#641309
Issue: When an item uses Carbon Tracking Method = Specific, an Item Reclassification that moves the item to another location transferred the cost correctly (per the tracked lots/serials) but the emissions were calculated from an averaged CO2e per Unit × Quantity, ignoring the specific per-lot/serial CO2e.
Cause: In GetTotalCO2eAmount (SustainabilityPostMgt), Transfer entries short-circuited and set TotalCO2e := Abs(CO2ePerUnit * Quantity) using the averaged CO2e per unit, exiting before consulting the applied source entries that hold the specific lot/serial CO2e.
Solution: In GetTotalCO2eAmount, run the applied-entries lookup first and, for Transfer entries, derive TotalCO2e from the specific applied CO2e (AppliedAmount / AppliedQuantity × Quantity), falling back to the averaged CO2e per unit only when no specific applied data exists. Emissions now follow the moved lots/serials, mirroring how cost is transferred.