On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 8:25 AM, Cédric Krier <[email protected]> wrote: > On 08/10/11 17:56 -0600, Tom Schutter wrote: >> On Sun 2011-10-09 00:09, Cédric Krier wrote: >> > On 08/10/11 14:36 -0700, Tom Schutter wrote: >> > > I am using Tryton 2.0.1. I have created a price list and added some >> > > products to it. >> > > >> > > Now what do I do? >> > > How can I see a price list with prices in it? >> > >> > Price list are not use here in the common way. >> > It is a set of rules to compute the price of each product. >> > So a price list is composed of a ordered list of lines. A line is composed >> > of >> > a pattern (by default 'product' and quantity) and a formula. >> > So when a price is computed, Tryton will find the first line that matches >> > and >> > use the formula to compte the price. >> >> Aha. Maybe it should be called "Price Rulesets" instead? > > Not sure. At the end it is a price list that is generated. >
Personally I would agree on call them price rulesets if its not a price list. This of course depends on how you look at the thing. For example, aprice list in a business world is a list of items and various data, like weight, dimensions, volume and of course price for a single item. >From another view, at the end, is just a list with single unit prices. So price per unit. I think the name is misleading in that case. >> > > Can I generate a report via libreoffice of the price list? How do I do >> > > that? >> > >> > As it is a computed list that could depend on many things (especially the >> > quantity) it is not really doable in a generic way. >> >> In my case, the pricing is always the same no matter what the quantity. >> Would that make it any easier? > > Yes of course. Indeed I just think that we could have a report that will take > a set of quantity to compute. > > -- > 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/ > Rgds Saxa -- [email protected] mailing list
