Hi,

I'm struggeling to understand the SCM concept in Tryton. Background is the 
following paragraph from the Tryton 3.0 News, which I wanted to translate:

--
If there are late supplier moves when creating purchase requests, the wizard
shows a warning to allow the user to change the date of those moves into
the future if needed otherwise those incoming moves will be ignored.
--

Further explanation I received on this:

When you request the system to compute the purchase request, the system
by default ignore the late supplier moves (because it considers that it
will never be deliveried). So now, the system will warn the user that
such moves exist and so the user can take action like changing the
delivery date (because the supplier said it will be late).

So...when I need to deliver gods that are not on stock, and the system creates 
a purchase request, it should take into account my material availability date 
(that is the delivery date plus pick and pack and transport times), means the 
date when the goods should be available in my warehouse.
If I have a standard delivery time for that material from my supplier, I get a 
date when I have to issue the PO latest in order to receive my goods in time.

So, does the a.m. sentence mean...I have already POs with my supplier and 
incoming goods at a later time than I request (late supplier move)? or does it 
mean, basing on my standard delivery times the goods will not hit my warehouse 
in time, so I have to move the delivery date to the customer to a later point 
in time?

Ta/Ax

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