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[Bug 498033] Re: production orders waiting raw materials can not be cancelled

 

** Changed in: openobject-addons/trunk
    Milestone: None => 6.0

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Title:
  production orders waiting raw materials can not be cancelled

Status in OpenObject Addons Modules:
  Fix Released
Status in OpenObject Addons 5.0 series:
  Confirmed
Status in OpenObject Addons trunk series:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I have taken the following issue from forum: http://openobject.com/forum/topic13658.html where effiejayx says: -----------------------
  I created a producttion order and I cannot delet it. it is in confirmed state waiting for resources and I cannot delete it. I have been able to delete the purchace orders for the resources.
  In the production order's details I can see movements but I cannot delete any of those movements because only "draft" moves can be deleted, which leaves me to believe that those are confirmed as well.
  -----------------------

  I just tested the case and I can reproduce it. Production orders can
  be cancelled on whatever intermediate status they are, except when
  they are waiting for goods. It doesn't seem to be correct having the
  possibility of cancelling the order once raw material for production
  are received, and not before.

  I think cancelling an order on this status should cancel or even
  delete the related planified stock moves and production order related
  purchase or procurement orders and even "child" productions orders. So
  this means, cancelling on cascade all related objects.

  Additionaly: If you cancel a production order just started, the
  related movements from stock to production are cancelled wich is
  correct but if materials come from a child location, raw materials
  stay on parent stock location. I think they should come back to their
  original location, where they come from.

  Best regards:

  Ana