El 08/06/17 a les 10:34, Maxime Richez ha escrit:
And you use a production to consume those parts? Then, you will need an internal shipment to move the parts only if the parts are stored on a diferent warehouse.As a global rule spare parts should go to the same place as the repaired machines. If the machine is at customers, then spare part should go there. If the machine is an asset, it should stay in. So you know what is at customers' and keep park configuration up-to-date.Machines are assets but not referenced in tryton, our machines (self-made) are used for production.
Production uses warehouse storage location as production input, so parts are picked from there (or any child location). And send to production location in order to indicate they are consumed.
If you are reparing your customer machines, we should probably create a new model to track the state of the repair, but for consuming the parts you should probably use the internal shipment (as I pointed before).
Hope it helps. -- Sergi Almacellas Abellana www.koolpi.com Twitter: @pokoli_srk -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "tryton" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tryton/a3fe0d0f-7e22-f83a-a4f7-a6020cce4bc1%40koolpi.com.
