On 2017-04-28 02:54, 'Artem Braga' via tryton wrote:
> Hello. 
> 
> I wanted to ask what is the key process difference  between Anglo-Saxon and 
> Continental Account Stock Method? There is module documentation for both 
> modules and stock methods here: http://doc.tryton.org/4.2/
> 
> But the following things are not clear from this documentation: 
> 
> 1. Does Anglo-Saxon stock method can create account moves based on 
> supplier/customer stock shipments without invoice, while Continental  stock 
> method can create account moves based on supplier/customer invoices without 
> shipments? 

No, they both create account moves on shipments.

> 2. Do both stock methods use cost of goods sold account for customer sales 
> transactions? 

No, only anglo-saxon use the cost of goods sold account.

> 3. What are other key process differences between these two stock methods?

Indeed anglo-saxon is based on continental so they both keep perpetual
stock accounting.
But anglo-saxon also keep the cost of good sold account up to date on
invoice posting.

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