at 6:48 AM wrote:
> Rishi - So does it give you the ability to purchase in one UOM and sell
> in another OOTB?
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> So I buy quantity of 1 which will potentially put 100 in inventory
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> Original Message
> Subject: Re: Purchase order minimum and
Rishi - So does it give you the ability to purchase in one UOM and sell
in another OOTB?
So I buy quantity of 1 which will potentially put 100 in inventory
Original Message
Subject: Re: Purchase order minimum and packing units
From: Rishi Solanki
Date: Tue, September 04
Hi Frank,
As shared by Suraj, I'm up for using the quantity UOM over marketing
package. Also Agreement is best suited for the minimum order amount.
So I would go with Suraj's suggestion.
HTH!
Rishi Solanki
Sr Manager, Enterprise Software Development
HotWax Systems Pvt. Ltd.
Direct:
Hi Frank,
For packing units, IMO, there could be two possible solution for this case.
One is to setup product in OFBiz of type marketing package (if supplier
have multiple packing quantities this fits best), this is available OOTB
and services available to decompose marketing package into
Hi Rishi,
Thank you for your reply. I see there are two fields: 'units included' and
'order qty increments', should I use the latter in my case? It is not that we
order 1 product which contain 6 products, but that we are required to purchase
them per 6. So the costprice of the product is the
Hi Frank,
For packing units and minimum purchase please refer to SupplierProduct
entity fields minimumOrderQuantity and unitsIncluded. This modeling
supportive for purchasing from supplier. It works for all possible business
use cases including yours.
For sales minimum amount/quantity you may need
Hi there,
I am currently looking into the purchase orders within Ofbiz. I would like to
define two things:
Packing units
Many products are packaged in boxes in sets of multiple items. The supplier
delivers them per 6, we sell them per 1. Now there is an option per product per
supplier to