Am Montag, 10. Oktober 2011 schrieb Cédric Krier:
> On 09/10/11 17:21 -0600, Tom Schutter wrote:
> > On Mon 2011-10-10 00:57, Cédric Krier wrote:
> > > On 09/10/11 16:46 -0600, Tom Schutter wrote:
> > > > I am running Tryton 2.0.1.  I have created a purchase.  I have
> > > > figured out how to get it to the confirmed state.  At this point how
> > > > do I create an associated shipment?  The Shipments tab on the
> > > > Purchase lists Moves but no Shipments.  In Inventory Management ->
> > > > Moves I can see the moves, but there is no corresponding shipment
> > > > under Inventory Management -> Supplier Shipments.  What am I missing
> > > > here?
> > > 
> > > You must create the shipment manually and fill it with the move lines.
> > > It is done this way because you can not know how it will be delivered.
> > 
> > But 90% of the time all of the product will arrive in one shipment.  It
> > would be very helpful to be able to create a shipment with one mouse
> > click.  Even if the shipment didn't match the purchase exactly, it would
> > be a better starting point than an empty shipment.
> 
> I don't agree. This is a flexible solution because you can't really suppose
> the suppliers will respect the purchase. Sometimes, they will send you a
> subset, sometimes they will merge many purchases. So we must be able to
> enter all those possibilities.

I think both positions are right. In many cases you get a 1:1 relation between 
PO and shipment, in some shipments items from other PO are added. Felxible and 
user-friendly would mean: Take over the PO items into the shipment and be able 
to change/delete the line, and add other items e.g. from a drop-down box.

My 2c
Axel

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