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[Bug 778170] [NEW] [stable 6.0] product - average and standard cost not multicompany

 

Public bug reported:

To reproduce, create some companys

say HQ with child Company A and Company B
create a product which is visible in all company at Average cost

Receive product in Company A.
Average Cost updates correctly in Company A.
but it also updates Company B and parent.

For standard price just go to company B and change a standard price
product and it will propagate throughout

Surely in a multicompany environment we must allow for different cost
prices for each company.  And if using average cost it is clearly
incorrect to take the average cost of another company (or the combined
results) as your own average cost.  As a side note we must also allow
different companies to use different cost methods for the same products.
Additionally it violates all sorts of security rules - a company B user
should not be able to affect the accounts of Company A and these 2
fields determine the values for a very large number of journal entries.

** Affects: openobject-addons
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  [stable 6.0] product - average and standard cost not multicompany

Status in OpenERP Modules (addons):
  New

Bug description:
  To reproduce, create some companys

  say HQ with child Company A and Company B
  create a product which is visible in all company at Average cost

  Receive product in Company A.
  Average Cost updates correctly in Company A.
  but it also updates Company B and parent.

  For standard price just go to company B and change a standard price
  product and it will propagate throughout

  Surely in a multicompany environment we must allow for different cost
  prices for each company.  And if using average cost it is clearly
  incorrect to take the average cost of another company (or the combined
  results) as your own average cost.  As a side note we must also allow
  different companies to use different cost methods for the same
  products.  Additionally it violates all sorts of security rules - a
  company B user should not be able to affect the accounts of Company A
  and these 2 fields determine the values for a very large number of
  journal entries.


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