← Back to team overview

c2c-oerpscenario team mailing list archive

[Bug 500931] Re: No analytic entry is generated finishing one production order

 

** Branch linked: lp:~openerp-dev/openobject-addons/ksa-addons2

-- 
No analytic entry is generated finishing one production order
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/500931
You received this bug notification because you are a member of C2C
OERPScenario, which is subscribed to the OpenERP Project Group.

Status in OpenObject Addons Modules: Confirmed

Bug description:
I defined and analytic account on workcenter cycle account and another one on hours account. I defined a manufacturing process with a single operation linked to this workcenter. 

I can see these issues:
  1. If you don't set a financial account and a analytic journal associated to work center No analytic line is created. So, if this fields are mandatory to generate analytic movements, they should be modified to mandatory once the analytic account is set on workcenter's cycle account or hours account. 
Additionaly, even if you set a financial account, no movements are generated on it. 

 2. The analytic line created has got quantity = 0 and product null. There is no way knowing what production order created the analytic movement, so it seems quite difficult obtaining any kind of statistics with these entries, since you could use same work center to produce different products or for different production orders to produce same product. IMHO analitic line should be linked someway to final product and quantity of final product produced but this way, we would loose the analytic account lines object that is invoicing working hours against that analytic account. 

 3. Even if your real working hours are set to 0, it always takes the planned hours to calculate the line cost. This is not a very big problem because the order shows the real working hours so, if needed, it's posible changing the value by hand before closing the work but analytic line shows only the total cost and not units taken to calculate cost. 

I will go on testing.

Thank you very much:

Ana