Am Dienstag, den 08.11.2011, 09:59 +0100 schrieb Cédric Krier: 
> > > Putting this into a more generic context:
> > > The sales is creating a requirement, which (in the current case) just 
> > > generates a purchase request (PR). This is OK for a customer-specific 
> > > material 
> > > or a configured material (Cedric has ordered a BMW with the following 
> > > option..... ;-)
> > > For a general material, one would probably not want to create a PR for 
> > > each 
> > > requirement. MRP usually drives the replenishment, basing on different 
> > > parameter, like lot sizes, min. order sizes, safety stock etc. (I know 
> > > that 
> > > MRP is not yet there) and by this, clustering the demands.
> > > As an additional option, you dont buy the material, you produce 
> > > it....again, 
> > > this is not something that you want to decide in the sales order. So the 
> > > status 'on purchase' is a special case of the more generic 'backlog' or 
> > > 'out 
> > > of stock'.
> > > 
> > I agree with axel that the possibility to define the supply method and
> > the drop shipment on the sale order line is a custom thing.
> 
> I really think we need to copy it to the sale line.
> It is like the taxes or the unit etc.

Just thought about again. You are right. And therefor one module is
correct.

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