On 29/06/11 17:15 -0700, Ana Juaristi (openerpsite) wrote:
> @cedric: If you only define an order, with a Bom, without a proccess
> and just focused to assembly companies, it will be right for them but
> it will be not valid for most of manufacturing companies.

I think you did not yet understand the KISS principle we try to apply in the
development of Tryton.
We try to make modules that define simple, basic concept and other
functionalities will come by extending this first module.
So with that in mind, Tryton will almost never be a working solution
"out-of-the-box".

> What is manufacturing basis?
> Almost all manufacturing companies need controlling manufacturing by
> production operations on machines, not only production orders.

Could you give more hint on this topic.
What do you mean by "controlling"?

> All of them need controlling the cost of an order so they can obtain
> the medium cost of a product. But they need the real cost, not only
> materials cost.

Again what do you mean by "controlling"?
And of course the cost of the produced products will be computed because
production is based on stock move and on stock move we must store the cost
price.

> Most of them need controlling operators and machine time in an order.


PS: Please don't top-post.
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