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 finishing the production in OpenERP).
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On 12/21/2012 10:46 PM, Ovnicraft wrote:



On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 8:35 AM, Alan Lord <[email protected]> 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:
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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

"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 ? 

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Cheers

Al



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