A Diumenge, 16 de maig de 2010, forum-u...@tinyerp.org va escriure:
> On incoming, you can scan barcodes simply putting the cursor on every place
> that a product code appairs...

Sure, but I understand they want to scan the product and the application find 
it for them among the list of products in the picking. We've got a module that 
does just that but we haven't had the time to publish yet.

> I say... on incoming packing you only have to open the line you are packing
> and set the lot with the barcode scanner. You don't need any additional
> module to do this. If your products are serialized, you maybe would need
> prod_lot_autosplit module.
> 
> On outgoing... you DON'T need barcodes on orders. When you confirm your
> sales order, automatically an outgoing packing would be created.

I disagree. It's quite common the requirement of a scanning process of the 
picked products in order to check there have been no mistakes during the 
picking process in the warehouse. We do not have a module for that because 
we're going to use handhelds in this process for project [1], but it should be 
very similar to the one we created for incoming products.

[1] http://albert-nan.blogspot.com/2010/03/trod-y-avia-sl-supports-
openerp.html

> Identically you make it on incoming, you should do on outgoing. You just
> have to select the lot number you are sending.
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