On 2017-06-08 01:34, Maxime Richez wrote:
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> >
> >
> > 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. 


But at some point your self-made machines are asset that were produced
by a production order. Tryton allows to have production that produce
assets ;-).
So for me, a reparation should be a new round to the production with as
input the asset and spare products and as output the asset (and maybe
new spare products). This way, you can know which parts are in the
self-made machine etc.

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