On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 8:35 AM, Alan Lord <alansli...@gmail.com> 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
> allows the manufacturing order to proceed without waiting for particular
> stock items to be available, but it is checked and managed at the end of
> the operation.
>
> So to my mind in OpenERP speak, it is a bit like having a product treated
> as temporarily "Consumable" until the manufacturing order is completed,
> then it is treated like a stockable product again.
>
> From Production, Planning and Control with SAP ERP:
> "
> Backflush:
>
> The BOM for the material to be produced specifies what quantities of which
> components are required for production. In repetitive manufacturing, not
> every goods issue is recorded at the same time as the physical withdrawal
> of the material from stock. Usually, component usage is automatically
> posted only when the finished product is received (backflush).
> "
>
> From the looks of what I have read, in SAP you can set a product, a BoM or
> a complete assembly as backflush.
>
> http://www.accountingtools.**com/questions-and-answers/**
> what-is-backflush-accounting.**html<http://www.accountingtools.com/questions-and-answers/what-is-backflush-accounting.html>
>
> "Backflush accounting is when you wait until the manufacture of a product
> has been completed, and then record all of the related issuances of
> inventory from stock that were required to create the product."


Hello, what effect can take this over cost valuation ? and how works with
this ?

Regards,


>
>
> Cheers
>
> Al
>
>
>
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