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[Bug 898076] Re: Sale Order - Add Product -> Sale Description | Customer Invoice - Add Product -> Description

 

Hello,

Yes I am agree with you regarding the Description. It needed  changes
regarding the improvement what you suggested in bug specification. This
is not bug it's improvement  so we will consider this issue as future
road map that's why currently I am setting this issue as wishlist .

Thanks.



** Summary changed:

- 6.0.3 Sale Order - Add Product -> Sale Description | Customer Invoice - Add Product -> Description
+ Sale Order - Add Product -> Sale Description | Customer Invoice - Add Product -> Description

** Changed in: openobject-addons
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

** Changed in: openobject-addons
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

** Changed in: openobject-addons
     Assignee: (unassigned) => OpenERP R&D Addons Team 3 (openerp-dev-addons3)

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Title:
  Sale Order - Add Product -> Sale Description | Customer Invoice - Add
  Product -> Description

Status in OpenERP Addons (modules):
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hello,

  If you create a Sale Order and add a Product, the Sale Description of the Product is added to the Sale Order Line.
  If you create an Invoice out of the Sale Order, the Notes of the Invoice Line is created out of the Notes from the Sale Order Line which is fine.

  But if you create a Customer Invoice from Scratch and add a Product,
  then the Description and not the Sale Description is used for the
  Notes on the Invoice Line.

  I would like to know if this is the intended behaviour?
  Wouldn't it make more sense for the most use cases if the Sale Description would be used instead of the Description?

  Thanks!

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