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Message #05901
[Bug 924009] [NEW] Problem with side effect of automatic chaining moves
Public bug reported:
V6.0.3
I have inwards goods location chained to stock location with automatic move.
I return stock to a supplier from the action button on the receive products view. The stock is automatically taken from the inwards goods location, so now I have a negative stock in inwards goods location and an overstated stock quantity in stock.
So how to resolve??
Do an internal transfer from stock to inwards goods - no, as this creates a stock move back to stock.
Do a stock adjustment/physical inventory - no, as any positive adjustment to inwards goods (ie to set to 0 means moving 20 from inventory loss to inwards goods) creates an automatic move to stock.
Solutions:
1. The return should look at the location set up and if an automatic move exists take from that location instead of inwards goods.
2. The stock adjustment/physical inventory processes should ignore chaining rules for any moves created.
** Affects: openobject-addons
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Problem with side effect of automatic chaining moves
Status in OpenERP Addons (modules):
New
Bug description:
V6.0.3
I have inwards goods location chained to stock location with automatic move.
I return stock to a supplier from the action button on the receive products view. The stock is automatically taken from the inwards goods location, so now I have a negative stock in inwards goods location and an overstated stock quantity in stock.
So how to resolve??
Do an internal transfer from stock to inwards goods - no, as this creates a stock move back to stock.
Do a stock adjustment/physical inventory - no, as any positive adjustment to inwards goods (ie to set to 0 means moving 20 from inventory loss to inwards goods) creates an automatic move to stock.
Solutions:
1. The return should look at the location set up and if an automatic move exists take from that location instead of inwards goods.
2. The stock adjustment/physical inventory processes should ignore chaining rules for any moves created.
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Follow ups
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[Bug 924009] Re: Return goods pick the wrong stock location when using automatic chaining moves
From: Kevin McMenamin, 2012-12-12
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[Bug 924009] Re: Return goods pick the wrong stock location when using automatic chaining moves
From: Amit Parik (OpenERP), 2012-09-19
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[Bug 924009] Re: Return goods pick the wrong stock location when using automatic chaining moves
From: Naresh(OpenERP), 2012-09-12
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[Bug 924009] Re: Return goods pick the wrong stock location when using automatic chaining moves
From: Rifakat (OpenERP), 2012-09-03
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[Bug 924009] Re: Return goods pick the wrong stock location when using automatic chaining moves
From: Numérigraphe, 2012-02-29
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[Bug 924009] Re: Problem with side effect of automatic chaining moves
From: Rifakat (OpenERP), 2012-02-03
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[Bug 924009] Re: Problem with side effect of automatic chaining moves
From: Kevin McMenamin, 2012-02-02
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[Bug 924009] Re: Problem with side effect of automatic chaining moves
From: Kevin McMenamin, 2012-02-02
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[Bug 924009] Re: Problem with side effect of automatic chaining moves
From: Quentin THEURET, 2012-02-02
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[Bug 924009] Re: Problem with side effect of automatic chaining moves
From: Naresh(OpenERP), 2012-02-01
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[Bug 924009] Re: Problem with side effect of automatic chaining moves
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2012-02-01
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[Bug 924009] Re: Problem with side effect of automatic chaining moves
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2012-02-01
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[Bug 924009] Re: Problem with side effect of automatic chaining moves
From: Naresh(OpenERP), 2012-01-31
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[Bug 924009] [NEW] Problem with side effect of automatic chaining moves
From: Kevin McMenamin, 2012-01-30
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