Flatness properties of acts over monoids and their connection with monoid amalgamation have been investigated for almost four decades and a substantial literature on the subject has now appeared. Analogous research, concerning the action of partially ordered monoids on partially ordered sets and its relation to pomonoid amalgamation, was begun in 1980s in two articles by S. M. Fakhruddin. The subject then remained dormant until the recent past when several articles on flatness in the setting of ordered monoids acting on posets (briefly, S-posets) appeared. It has now been established that the introduction of order results in severe restrictions as far as absolute flatness is concerned. Also, after formulating in the ordered context the Representation Extension and Right Congruence Extension Properties, first used by T. E. Hall to study semigroup amalgams, the authors recently observed in their article [4] that inverse monoids, though being amalgamation bases in the class of all monoids, may fail to posses...