Le 12/09/2014 16:52, Axel Braun a écrit :>

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> Information on the client level can be something that is valid for all
> companies, like name of the product, size & weight, EAN-code, product
> hierarchy, indicators, e.g. for dangerous goods etc.

I don't think you use the right word.
These elements are global, but have no reason to be at a client level.

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> On plant or sales region / company level you may have sales unit of
> measurement, tax codes or tax rules, minimum order quantities etc.
>
> By this you have integration on many information, but separate values for
> companies where it is required


Not sure I understand. Do you mean that managing several companies can
be complex ? or something else ?


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> I would avoid EDI as much as I could.

EDI is the only official approach to do it

 Complicated, expensive and error-prone
> unless you have tested it out completely.

My perception is exactly the opposite. The standard is safe and
proven. If we follow it we cannot get it wrong.

 And requires additional EAI-software
> resp EDI converter


Any solution requires converter and EAI

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>> So clearly, this doesn't require at all to be on the same database.

?? I don't get this point.


>> Moreover, if someone develop such feature, it will work for companies on
>> the same hosts but also across any network. So this will be a truly
>> generic solution.

Do you mean EDI is a generic solution ? Yes, it works also if some
companies don't use Tryton.


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> You have a couple of sales companies, who do their sourcing via a central
> souring company or department, in order to take advantage from economies of
> scale. Physically they (the sales companies) may share the same warehouse, but
> sell for a different price. Example: small franchise chain with web-sales. all
> different legal units but from supply chain perspective with shared services.
> Quite a comon model nowadays.

This is a typical example why EDI is useful and effective. Regarding
stock management, you cannot share a stock between several companies
in France. I guess the same in EU. Shared service is allowed if you
know to which company belongs any good in the warehouse.

>
> HTH
> Axel
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