Hello Els Van Vossel,
I have tested your scenario and it is working proper. You have to define a
minimum stock rule as you posted. It means when your stock is down to 20 and
run the scheduler then the products quantity will be 60.
Now we have a 10 products which are in virtual stock so remaining product is 50
which are buy as a multiple of 8 qty. So when it is consider the 48 product as
a multiple of 8 then the stock will 48+10=58 which is not satisfies the Stock
rule and it tends the product's maximum quantity to 60 so it is taking a 56
product as a multiple of of 8 and product stock will be 56+10=66 which is the
our result.
And one more thing the Maximum quantity in minimum stock rule is not a
Maximum Stock but is is the Maintaining the stock to it's maximum
quantity.
Thanks.
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Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Title:
[Trunk] Wrong procurement calculation with Multiple Quantity
Status in OpenObject Addons Modules:
Invalid
Bug description:
Suppose you have a product with the following minimum stock rules:
Min Qty of 20
Max Qty of 60
Virtual Stock of 10 (goods receipt to be validated)
Multiple Qty of 8.
The procurement scheduler calculates a request for quotation for 56 products.
This means that at goods receipt of the 10 products, your maximum stock level
will be exceeded.
I tested it with Multiple qty set to 1, and then the system calculates a
procurement of 50.
Shouldn't the procurement, calculated with a multiple qty of 8, be 48 as a
result, taking into account the virtual stock?
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