Am Freitag, 27. Januar 2012 schrieb Bertrand Chenal: > > I'd like to better understand how Stock works. > > 1. Seems there should be only one Warehouse for a company with only > > one building and address. If false, when should there be another > > warehouse ? 2. If the company has some stock in an external > > logistical service, a new root location of type Storage should be > > created, isn't it ? 3. With another root storage location, how is it > > possible to have a view of the total of products (both external > > storage and in-house warehouse) ? I don't see how to build a view > > location that would supersede both. Or maybe a warehouse can be in > > second level in the tree ? > > 1. As soon as you want to manage two places for receiving/sending goods > you will need two warehouse, even in the same building.
Question from my side: in some ERP, a warehouse can have a separate valuation for the materials stored there - whereas different locations within a warehouse (storage locations) have the same, but may be treated different in terms of requirements management (MRP) How does Tryton deal with that? Cheers/Axel -- Dr.-Ing. Axel K. Braun Mobile: +49.173.7003.154 VoIP/Skype: axxite PGP Fingerprint: CB03 964D 1CFA E87B AA63 53F3 1BD6 F53A EB48 EF22 Public Key available at http://www.axxite.com/[email protected] This mail was *not scanned* before sending. It was sent from a secure Linux-Desktop: IBM ThinkPad Z60m OS: openSUSE 11.3 (i586) Kernel: 2.6.34.10-0.6-desktop KDE: 4.6.5 (4.6.5) "release 8"
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