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[Bug 994226] [NEW] major flaw in manufacturing procurement

 

Public bug reported:

Manufacturing orders generated do not take into account managed stock in
locations.

Create 2 stockable products. A and B
Create 1 make to order / produce product C
Create a BOM for C using 1 of A and one of B

Create 2 locations LOC1, LOC2
Assign quantities of product A to lOC1
Assign quantities of product B to LOC2

Create a sale order for C, confirm order.
Manufacturing order is generated for C

Location is Stock......
Products are procured from stock. I have no quantity there. Stock is just a general stock it should not even allow product to come or go from this location it should be a view only. Almost any company manages stock in many locations, not a generic location called stock. It doesn't try to procure a product from individual locations, you cant configure it to do this, it just chooses stock.

Terrible design. I don't see how it is possible to manage stock
effectively with such a setup.

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

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Title:
  major flaw in manufacturing procurement

Status in OpenERP Addons (modules):
  New

Bug description:
  Manufacturing orders generated do not take into account managed stock
  in locations.

  Create 2 stockable products. A and B
  Create 1 make to order / produce product C
  Create a BOM for C using 1 of A and one of B

  Create 2 locations LOC1, LOC2
  Assign quantities of product A to lOC1
  Assign quantities of product B to LOC2

  Create a sale order for C, confirm order.
  Manufacturing order is generated for C

  Location is Stock......
  Products are procured from stock. I have no quantity there. Stock is just a general stock it should not even allow product to come or go from this location it should be a view only. Almost any company manages stock in many locations, not a generic location called stock. It doesn't try to procure a product from individual locations, you cant configure it to do this, it just chooses stock.

  Terrible design. I don't see how it is possible to manage stock
  effectively with such a setup.

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