On 19/01/11 09:44 +0100, Jan Grasnick | Grasbauer UG wrote: > Am 19.01.2011 09:30, schrieb Cédric Krier: > > On 19/01/11 08:42 +0100, Jan Grasnick | Grasbauer UG wrote: > >> Am 19.01.2011 00:05, schrieb Cédric Krier: > >>> On 18/01/11 23:18 +0100, Jan Grasnick | Grasbauer UG wrote: > >>>> Buenas Tardes desde Allemania, > >>>> > >>>> muy bien escuchar kastilliano aka;) > >>>> > >>>> I'm interested in this module and will give it a try soon. I wrote a > >>>> little extension to the project-module, which associates projects to > >>>> sales and some other presale activities. The employee checks in > >>>> time.lines to the project - so its interesting to extend the employee > >>>> with informations of his weekly worktime to validate this in > >>>> project_plan. so cedk comment is reasonable: your modul should extend > >>>> the employee. if I know the salary of a employee, i can calculate the > >>>> costs of a project or something else. > >>> It is already the case with the module project_revenue. > >>> > >> Yes. I'm still extending the project module. > >> > >> - project gets a field code > > This could go in the main module. > > > >> - project can be associated with quality tests (new module) > >> - project is related to a sale > >> > >> > >> - a project report > >> > >> - a wizzard and a small client to checkin timelines (timesheet.line > >> computes hours from start_time and end_time) > >> > >> - Lines associated to stock ( materials consumption) > >> this is my idea to get a low level production planning in tryton (for > >> processing industries- here coating) > > I'm not sure it is the right way. > > I agree that it is good to define product used for a project/task but I'm > > not > > sure it is enough for a production modeling. > > Did you take a look at the blueprint > > http://code.google.com/p/tryton/wiki/TrytonMRPIntegration > > > yes - i did. But there are problems with this model in processing > industries. I cant explain it right now, but I'm reading books about > production planning in processing industries ;) > > the BOM-model works in a production with repeating products (a computer > with n parts). In the processing industries each product can be > different to each other. > > So i wrote a extra model accociated to sales and products, which holds > the specification. hard to explain - but i will report my success soon.
Ok. I did not understand like that. Indeed you just put product to consume on the project/task. You should perhaps think about using the Internal Shipment to create the moves from storage to production location. -- Cédric Krier B2CK SPRL Rue de Rotterdam, 4 4000 Liège Belgium Tel: +32 472 54 46 59 Email/Jabber: [email protected] Website: http://www.b2ck.com/
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