On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 4:14 PM, Cédric Krier <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 2016-02-02 20:58, Markus Bala wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am doing a project.
> > I am confuse in the Product UOM.
> >
> > Below are 1 material for case studies, hoping can get some advice from
you:
> >
> > T-Shirt (Nike) has 3 types of packaging and 2 colors and identify by
> > barcode number.
> > Color Green:
> > Type 1: Packaging in pallets, with 1 pallet = 100 unit, barcode number =
> > 12345
> > Type 2: Packaging in box, with 1 box = 10 unit, barcode number = 34567
> > Type 3: Packaging in piece, with 1 piece = 1 unit, barcode number =
56789
> >
> > Color Blue:
> > Type 1: Packaging in pallets, with 1 pallet = 100 unit, barcode number =
> > 111222
> > Type 2: Packaging in box, with 1 box = 10 unit, barcode number = 333444
> > Type 3: Packaging in piece, with 1 piece = 1 unit, barcode number =
56789
> >
> >
> > --> Tryton Design <--
> > product.template 1 - * Product.product (variants)
> >
> > In the case above, I created a product template T-Shirt(Nike) and Two
> > variants to differentiate Green and Blue.
> > However, how am I going to create for the 3 packaging with different
> > barcode?
> >
> > Then I try to create a new module called Packaging
> >
> > --> Packaging Module Design <--
> >
> > Model: product.packaging.packaing
> > Fields:
> > product = many2one(product.product)
> > pack_uom = many2one(product.uom)
> > barcode = char
> >
> >
> > The purpose of this module is using the barcode number to get the
product
> > uom and variant.
> >
> > -->Setback<--
> > Implement like that, I will need to change a lot of modules such as
sale,
> > purchase, shipment,etc.
> > Such as, during choose the product using either product.product's code
or
> > *barcode*, the uom and quantity will change accordingly.
> >
> > In that case, it will hard for upgrade in the future.
> >
> > Maybe any suggestion can help me to simplify modification?
>
> The packaging problem is much more than just a matter of unit of
> product. If you do like that using one product, it means to Tryton that
> those items are exactly the same for you no matter what "packaging" it
> is. And so Tryton is going to make you pick in the UoM of its choice.
> But if for you the packaging makes them not exactly the same, then you
> have to create different products (with the uom of your choice) and you
> will have to run production to change one product into another (like
> opening a box).
>
> So both solutions have their advantages and drawbacks, it is a matter of
> how you manage your warehouse.

At first, in accounting they want to make it as one product.
However, in the warehouse. It become complicated to do that during
operations.

In the end, I choose to make different products. However, it still in
discussion.

Thank you for all the feedback


>
>
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> Tel: +32 472 54 46 59
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