Title: Eric CAUDAL
There are 2 aspects anyway: planned RM
being all available for production (which is necessary for
standard OpenERP) and RM consumption which is, after the
production is done, how much product has been actually consumed
(and that is done when fin
Title: Eric CAUDAL
I understand indeed. We have made a
module that has enhanced many limitations of the original MO in
OpenERP: as far as I remember, it should allow to start the
production without having all raw material available.
For sure we have the backflush
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 8:35 AM, Alan Lord wrote:
> On 21/12/12 09:15, Eric Caudal wrote:
>
>> I think OpenERP raw material consumption could be considered backflushing
>>
>
> Hi Eric, I don't think that is quite right.
>
> From all the various descriptions I have read (mainly SAP), backflush
> a
On 21/12/12 09:15, Eric Caudal wrote:
I think OpenERP raw material consumption could be considered backflushing
Hi Eric, I don't think that is quite right.
From all the various descriptions I have read (mainly SAP), backflush
allows the manufacturing order to proceed without waiting for parti
Title: Eric CAUDAL
I think OpenERP raw material
consumption could be considered backflushing
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Hi has anyone got OpenERP to handle backflushing?
http://www.inventoryops.com/backflushing.htm
Google just found me a very short (two message) conversation on the
production_expert list in April last year:
https://lists.launchpad.net/openerp-expert-production/msg00353.html but
with no conclu
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