Thanks Jacques and BJ,
I will use the idea with SECA for producing the product that is sold.
Thanks very much for the replies.
Regards,
Rashko Rejmer
On Aug 29, 2008, at 6:49 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
From: "Rashko Rejmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi BJ,
I also noticed that there is no OOTB implementation about these
problems.
Probably the only way to handle packs of cola is to define 2
different products:
- one for purchasing - 6 x Cola pack
- one for selling - 1 Cola
and then to create production run that will produce 6 colas from 1
cola pack.
I was thinking that it will be more easy to achieve this, thru
mentioned fields.
Yes, AFAIK it's how it's done. Using a SECA as suggested by BJ
sounds a way to automate it for now...
Jacques
Thanks,
Rashko Rejmer
On Aug 29, 2008, at 4:29 PM, BJ Freeman wrote:
Supplier is where you purchase the product.
so this would be how the supplier ships the product to your
warehouse.
to my knowledge there is no code that takes how the supplier
ships it to
you and how you sell your product, say each.
you many also have pricing for the product as the way the
supplier ships
it, like case.
just my 2 cents
Rashko Rejmer sent the following on 8/29/2008 1:45 PM:
Hi,
Are this fields only informative fields, I was not able to find
any code
related to them?
I thought that their purpose is to handle situations similar to:
- supplier sells 6 Coca-colas in packs, but in inventory we want to
record colas separately;
- conversion between supplier and purchasing company's UOMs.
Im I right? Is there a code that performs such a conversions?
Regards,
Rashko Rejmer