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Message #16092
[Bug 718896] [NEW] Defining Supplier UoM for product not default
Public bug reported:
I have products. If I go to the product form and define a suppler the
default UoM is set to PCE. This form should default to the products
default unit of measure. As you know the program will not allow
incompatible uom categories conversion. So if the default value is PCE
but it is defined as something else the user could easily cause themself
grief later when the tried to purchase products from that supplier which
would produce an error.
So, the supplier form for products should enter a default value of the
products current of measure. Allowing this to be changed sure, but NOT
default to PCE regardless of what the products uom is as that would and
will cause problems. especially for users who do not understand category
incompatibility.
** Affects: openobject-addons
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/718896
Title:
Defining Supplier UoM for product not default
Status in OpenERP Modules (addons):
New
Bug description:
I have products. If I go to the product form and define a suppler the
default UoM is set to PCE. This form should default to the products
default unit of measure. As you know the program will not allow
incompatible uom categories conversion. So if the default value is PCE
but it is defined as something else the user could easily cause
themself grief later when the tried to purchase products from that
supplier which would produce an error.
So, the supplier form for products should enter a default value of the
products current of measure. Allowing this to be changed sure, but NOT
default to PCE regardless of what the products uom is as that would
and will cause problems. especially for users who do not understand
category incompatibility.
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