Am Samstag, 8. Juni 2013, 12:50:31 schrieb Cédric Krier:
> > I would like to request to add trade terms (aka Inco-terms) to the Tryton
> > standard.
> > 
> > Trade terms describe unter which conditions goos are delivered/purchased,
> > and by this are part of customer/vendor master. In customer / vendor
> > master the standard term is set, e.g. we always deliver to customer xyz
> > with trade term FOB
> > 
> > Standard trade terms are:
> > 
> > CFR Costs and freight
> > CIF Cost,Insurance and Freigh
> > CIP Carriage,Insurance Paid
> > CPT Carriage Paid To
> > DAF Delivered At Frontier
> > DAP Delivered at Place
> > DAT Delivered at Terminal
> > DDP Delivered Duty Paid
> > DDU Delivered Duty Unpaid
> > DEQ Delivered Ex Quay
> > DES Delivered Ex Ship
> > EXW Ex Works
> > FAS Free Alongside Ship
> > FCA Free Carrier
> > FH  Free house
> > FOB Free on board
> > UN  Not free
> 
> Those terms sounds pretty vague and not exclusive.

What means 'vague and not exclusive'?
These are standard terms:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incoterms
 
> > Some of them require additionally a city to be entered, e.g. FOB Hamburg
> > So the customer maste for XYZ would receive the entry FOB Hamburg.
> > 
> > Next to the TLA (FOB) the short text (Free on board) should be displayed.
> 
> What does TLA mean?

Three Letter Acronym - the abbreviation
 
> > Short text must be translatable.
> > 
> > Inco terms should go as well into Sales and purchase order, delivery and
> > invoice.
> 
> Anyway, those terms doesn't really match the design of Tryton.

In which way?
Does it mean that Tryton is not designed to have standard business terms 
delivered in standard?

> All I see that can be done is to compute the sets based on current
> Sale/Purchase parameters.

They are not computed. They are set according to the negitiations between 
trading partners

Cheers/Axel

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