On 18/10/13 15:40 +0200, Axel Braun wrote: > 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)?
No, you did not receive the goods at the expected date. > or does it > mean, basing on my standard delivery times the goods will not hit my > warehouse > in time, Nothing can be deduced except that goods are not delivery at the expected date. > so I have to move the delivery date to the customer to a later point > in time? That's not part of the description. -- Cédric Krier B2CK SPRL Rue de Rotterdam, 4 4000 Liège Belgium Tel: +32 472 54 46 59 Email/Jabber: [email protected] Website: http://www.b2ck.com/
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