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[Bug 1310459] [NEW] Reporting Inventory Analysis > Partner Grouping uses wrong field.

 

Public bug reported:

Reporting Inventory Analysis > Partner Grouping uses wrong field.

OpenERP v7, 2014-04-20

1) Create an Inventory Location for Agrolait. Set it's address to Agrolait.
2) Create an Internal move of one Computer Case from My Company / Stock to Location Agrolait but set the Destination address to Asus.
3) Go to the Agrolait Location, go to the more menu, click Product by Location. Inventory shows one computer at Location Agrolait.
4) There is no Location specific to Asus so there is no way of knowing the inventory at Asus.
5) Go to Reporting > Warehouse > Inventory Analysis
6) In the search box, Group by "Partner" then product
7) Result: The list will show one Computer Case at Asus and None at Agrolait.
Expected: The list should show one Computer Case at Agrolait and None at Asus.

In principle, inventory quantity numbers are tied to "Locations", ex. My
Company / Stock. They are not tied to contact street addresses, ex.
Michael Fletcher @ Agrolait.

Solution: The "Partner" group must be for the Address of the Location
where the inventory is taken.

Field: partner_id
Object: stock.location

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

** Description changed:

+ Reporting Inventory Analysis > Partner Grouping uses wrong field.
  
  OpenERP v7, 2014-04-20
  
  1) Create an Inventory Location for Agrolait. Set it's address to Agrolait.
  2) Create an Internal move of one Computer Case from My Company / Stock to Location Agrolait but set the Destination address to Asus.
  3) Go to the Agrolait Location, go to the more menu, click Product by Location. Inventory shows one computer at Location Agrolait.
  4) There is no Location specific to Asus so there is no way of knowing the inventory at Asus.
  5) Go to Reporting > Warehouse > Inventory Analysis
  6) In the search box, Group by "Partner" then product
  7) Result: The list will show one Computer Case at Asus and None at Agrolait.
  Expected: The list should show one Computer Case at Agrolait and None at Asus.
  
  In principle, inventory quantity numbers are tied to "Locations", ex. My
  Company / Stock. They are not tied to contact street addresses, ex.
  Michael Fletcher @ Agrolait.
  
  Solution: The "Partner" group must be for the Address of the Location
  where the inventory is taken.
  
  Field: partner_id
  Object: stock.location

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Title:
  Reporting Inventory Analysis > Partner Grouping uses wrong field.

Status in OpenERP Addons (modules):
  New

Bug description:
  Reporting Inventory Analysis > Partner Grouping uses wrong field.

  OpenERP v7, 2014-04-20

  1) Create an Inventory Location for Agrolait. Set it's address to Agrolait.
  2) Create an Internal move of one Computer Case from My Company / Stock to Location Agrolait but set the Destination address to Asus.
  3) Go to the Agrolait Location, go to the more menu, click Product by Location. Inventory shows one computer at Location Agrolait.
  4) There is no Location specific to Asus so there is no way of knowing the inventory at Asus.
  5) Go to Reporting > Warehouse > Inventory Analysis
  6) In the search box, Group by "Partner" then product
  7) Result: The list will show one Computer Case at Asus and None at Agrolait.
  Expected: The list should show one Computer Case at Agrolait and None at Asus.

  In principle, inventory quantity numbers are tied to "Locations", ex.
  My Company / Stock. They are not tied to contact street addresses, ex.
  Michael Fletcher @ Agrolait.

  Solution: The "Partner" group must be for the Address of the Location
  where the inventory is taken.

  Field: partner_id
  Object: stock.location

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