Thanks, that clears things up. Is there a way to tie the production back to 
the sales order ?

nZ

On Thursday, 12 June 2014 02:50:37 UTC-7, Cédric Krier wrote:
>
> On 11 Jun 09:00, NotZippy wrote: 
> > Hi 
> > 
> > I could not find this online, but I thought I would ask to see if there 
> is 
> > something like this. The relationships would be like the following 
> > {Product Variant} ->one or more of {combination of {one or more of 
> {{qty} 
> > one or more of {Product Variant}}}} 
> > OR 
> > 
> > Basically it is product with a variable BOM so you would define the BOM 
> > alternatives like: 
> > Product A consists of 5 of either Products B or C and 1 of Product D 
> > OR 
> > Product A consists of 1 of either Products B 2 of products G and 1 of 
> > Product D 
> > OR 
> > Product A consists of 1 of either Products G 2 of products H and 10 of 
> > Product D 
> > OR 
> > ... 
>
> You can define many BOM's for the same product. 
> By default Tryton will pick the first one but it should be possible to 
> write a code to select one base on some criteria. 
>
> > One usage could be a feed formula were you can have multiple variations 
> of 
> > nutrients to make the same feed. The idea is to find the best price 
> based 
> > on the available combinations. When creating a sale on this product you 
> > would choose / enter the BOM and those items would show up on the 
> invoice 
> > for $0 
>
> Not sure to understand what sale do here. But on the production order 
> you can change the BOM and Tryton recompute the products needed etc. 
>
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