El 30/09/14 a les 14:54, Cédric Krier ha escrit:
On 29 Sep 17:40, Cédric Krier wrote:
>On 29 Sep 17:25, Sergi Almacellas Abellana wrote:
> >So will be great if you can explain which is the correct usage of the tools,
> >as it's not clear on my side.
>
>It will be much more simple if you explain what you are trying to do.
To be clear, the actual behavior (not update planned date earlier) is
there to overcome this issue:
- I create an incoming shipment because I receive goods
- I select some moves to put on it
- I save (without current behavior planned date are updated)
- I find I selected a wrong one so I unselect and save
Without the current behavior, we will get the wrongly selected moves
planned for now which will break all the supply chain without any notice
to the user. So we try to always be pessimistic for evey incoming just
like we try to be optimistic for outgoing.
Ok, understood your point. But From your comment in [1]: "Incoming
shipment must be created when receiving the goods", which is the
objective to plan a shipment (and their moves) that must be received now?
What i try to point is: Maybe it's simpler to remove the planned date of
the supplier shipment and manage the moves planned date directly from
moves (as you suggested in this thread). If done this way, there is no
issue to overcome.
[1] https://bugs.tryton.org/msg18389
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