Am Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2014, 12:48:17 schrieb Sergi Almacellas Abellana:

> >>> > >I have created a draft PO and put it in the status 'quote' to send it
> >>> > >as
> >>> > >RFQ to suppliers. When I now receive a quotation, I'm not able to
> >>> > >edit
> >>> > >the line in the quote.
> >> >
> >> >Just go back to the draft state (the one used to edit PO) and edit the
> >> >line you want.
> >> >Once finished, just use the quotation button to go another time to
> >> >quotation and confirm the PO if you accept the quotation.
> > 
> > Yes, my assumption was that it works like this.....
> > 
> >>> > >Is this a bug or a feature? If feature, what is it good for?
> >> >
> >> >IMHO it's usefull to diferenciate which PO you're waiting for a response
> >> >from your supplier (quotation) and which ones are still pending (draft).
> > 
> > To keep track of open RFQ is senseful, but in this case you are moving
> > forward and backward with the status , which gives a high probability to
> > mess it up.
> > 
> > With what you are saying, a PO is reverted into draft status to enter the
> > quotation price -> how do I know now that a price was really received, or
> > if there is a 'fake' price in it?
> 
> don't understand, can you explain what is a 'fake' price and how you can
> detect it?

A price that is obviously wrong - we create all new articles with 0€ or 0,01 € 
just to fulfill the requirement to enter a price

> > So this step does not add information / benefit.
> > 
> > Then you have to go to 'quote', and to 'purchase' to place the order.
> > 
> > Better: A status like 'Wait for Supplier' on the quote, being able to
> > enter
> > the quote price, and set it to 'quote complete'. From there it can be
> > converted into a purchase.
> 
> Nothing prevents you to add this new status if you need it.

...but it does not let me change quantity or price.
New status probably means coding, not customizing, right?

/Ax

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