2015-08-18 10:00 GMT+02:00 Axel Braun <[email protected]>:
> > When something is sold from a POS, the stock must be reduced, so we have a > goods issue. I think so far we agree. > In a typical POS scenario the customer walks away with what he has bought, so > there is no need for a delivery - or shipment. but you need a move, and a move which put goods outside the company is called a delivery since ever. > In some special cases the goods might de delivered as a service This is basic too. I don't see the point. - from the > so there is no need to > trigger a complex shipment scenario. I don't understand why there is a shipment scenario. Generating a move is automated and you don't have to print any document you don't need. > My point is to keep the goods movement at sale and just add address > information, instead of starting a shipment process. It impacts levels of stocks and accounting. It has nothing to do with sales.
