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Re: Packaging in the warehouse
Hello, another question for another customer. The customer is dealing with storing and distribution of food supplies. The way the products are modelled (in SAP which is the source of master data) is a product - for example rice, and a packaging - for example 50kg bag, 25kg bag, ... So the first idea was to use Odoo's packaging. However Odoo does not use it for inventory management (inside warehouse). The different types of packaging could maybe be modelled as attributes for variants. But that doesn't feel right as well. In this scenario I would expect to be able to get a report of total amount of rice in the warehouse as well as grouped by different packaging types. Any pointers are highly welcome. Thank you. Best regards Radovan Skolnik_______________________________________________
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by David Vidal - 06:01 - 28 Jun 2023
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Packaging in the warehouse
Hello, another question for another customer. The customer is dealing with storing and distribution of food supplies. The way the products are modelled (in SAP which is the source of master data) is a product - for example rice, and a packaging - for example 50kg bag, 25kg bag, ... So the first idea was to use Odoo's packaging. However Odoo does not use it for inventory management (inside warehouse). The different types of packaging could maybe be modelled as attributes for variants. But that doesn't feel right as well. In this scenario I would expect to be able to get a report of total amount of rice in the warehouse as well as grouped by different packaging types. Any pointers are highly welcome. Thank you. Best regards Radovan Skolnik
by Radovan Skolnik - 05:46 - 28 Jun 2023-
Re: Packaging in the warehouse
On Thu, 27 Jul 2023 at 12:47 AM Rafael Blasco <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:https://github.com/OCA/product-attribute/tree/14.0/packaging_uom
https://github.com/OCA/product-attribute/tree/14.0 (search packging or package)
https://github.com/OCA/stock-logistics-warehouse/tree/14.0/stock_product_qty_by_packaging
https://github.com/OCA/stock-logistics-workflow/tree/14.0/stock_quant_package_product_packaging
https://github.com/OCA/stock-logistics-workflow/tree/14.0 (search packging or package)
De: Radovan Skolnik <notifications@odoo-community.org>
Enviado el: miércoles, 28 de junio de 2023 17:47
Para: Contributors <contributors@odoo-community.org>
Asunto: Packaging in the warehouseHello,another question for another customer. The customer is dealing with storingand distribution of food supplies. The way the products are modelled (in SAPwhich is the source of master data) is a product - for example rice, and apackaging - for example 50kg bag, 25kg bag, ...So the first idea was to use Odoo's packaging. However Odoo does not use it forinventory management (inside warehouse). The different types of packaging couldmaybe be modelled as attributes for variants. But that doesn't feel right aswell. In this scenario I would expect to be able to get a report of totalamount of rice in the warehouse as well as grouped by different packagingtypes.Any pointers are highly welcome. Thank you.Best regardsRadovan Skolnik_______________________________________________
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by lijozom - 06:11 - 27 Jul 2023 -
RE: Packaging in the warehouse
https://github.com/OCA/product-attribute/tree/14.0/packaging_uom
https://github.com/OCA/product-attribute/tree/14.0 (search packging or package)
https://github.com/OCA/stock-logistics-warehouse/tree/14.0/stock_product_qty_by_packaging
https://github.com/OCA/stock-logistics-workflow/tree/14.0/stock_quant_package_product_packaging
https://github.com/OCA/stock-logistics-workflow/tree/14.0 (search packging or package)
De: Radovan Skolnik <notifications@odoo-community.org>
Enviado el: miércoles, 28 de junio de 2023 17:47
Para: Contributors <contributors@odoo-community.org>
Asunto: Packaging in the warehouseHello,another question for another customer. The customer is dealing with storingand distribution of food supplies. The way the products are modelled (in SAPwhich is the source of master data) is a product - for example rice, and apackaging - for example 50kg bag, 25kg bag, ...So the first idea was to use Odoo's packaging. However Odoo does not use it forinventory management (inside warehouse). The different types of packaging couldmaybe be modelled as attributes for variants. But that doesn't feel right aswell. In this scenario I would expect to be able to get a report of totalamount of rice in the warehouse as well as grouped by different packagingtypes.Any pointers are highly welcome. Thank you.Best regardsRadovan Skolnik_______________________________________________
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by Rafael Blasco (Moduon) - 10:46 - 26 Jul 2023 -
Re: Packaging in the warehouse
Yes, in that regard secondary units act only as helper of different uom equivalences and you wouldn't be able to tell how many kg of rice you have stored in your bags (and neither product.packaging in its standard form).El mié, 28 jun 2023 a las 23:42, Radovan Skolnik (<notifications@odoo-community.org>) escribió:Hello David, I have gone through the code but I somehow fail to see how secondary unit could be used for the purpose. I could see the incoming package in a secondary UoM? Not sure I follow here. What would represent a 50kg bag (packaging) of rice (product)? On the other hand, your suggestion for the other question (stock.quant.package and stock.package.type) seem quite relevant here. It would seem to me that stock.quant.package references: A) stock.quant which in turn reference product_id (rice in this case) B) stock.package.type which represents the kind of bag the rice is put into The stock.package.type however does not limit the "amount" (in UoM) of stock.quant present in it, so not a perfect solution. Or maybe I am missing something here. Would be happy if you explained further. Best regards, Radovan On streda 28. júna 2023 18:02:44 CEST David Vidal wrote: > Take a look at our approach for this in the modules family > product_seconday_unit which deals with these double format > issues: https://odoo-community.org/shop?&search=secondary_unit > > > El mié, 28 jun 2023 a las 17:47, Radovan Skolnik > (<notifications@odoo-community.org>) escribió: > > Hello, > > another question for another customer. The customer is dealing with storing > and distribution of food supplies. The way the products are modelled (in SAP > which is the source of master data) is a product - for example rice, and a > packaging - for example 50kg bag, 25kg bag, ... > > So the first idea was to use Odoo's packaging. However Odoo does not use it > for inventory management (inside warehouse). The different types of > packaging could maybe be modelled as attributes for variants. But that > doesn't feel right as well. In this scenario I would expect to be able to > get a report of total amount of rice in the warehouse as well as grouped by > different packaging types. > > Any pointers are highly welcome. Thank you. > > Best regards > > Radovan Skolnik > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe
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by David Vidal - 10:21 - 29 Jun 2023 -
Re: Packaging in the warehouse
Jacques-Etienne, but which of the module(s) you have in mind to model the situation? Not really sure here. Best regards Radovan On štvrtok 29. júna 2023 0:37:22 CEST Jacques-Etienne Baudoux wrote: > Hi Radovan, > > > Look at the OCA packaging modules > in https://github.com/OCA/stock-logistics-warehouse/tree/14.0 for better > stock integration of product packaging. I would not use the > product_seconday_unit module as, by definition, a packaging is not a unit > of measure. > > > Regards > J-E > > > Le mer. 28 juin 2023 à 23:42, Radovan Skolnik > <notifications@odoo-community.org> a écrit : > > Hello David, > > I have gone through the code but I somehow fail to see how secondary unit > could be used for the purpose. I could see the incoming package in a > secondary UoM? Not sure I follow here. What would represent a 50kg bag > (packaging) of rice (product)? > > On the other hand, your suggestion for the other question > (stock.quant.package and stock.package.type) seem quite relevant here. It > would seem to me that stock.quant.package references: A) stock.quant which > in turn reference product_id (rice in this case) B) stock.package.type > which represents the kind of bag the rice is put into > > The stock.package.type however does not limit the "amount" (in UoM) of > stock.quant present in it, so not a perfect solution. > > Or maybe I am missing something here. Would be happy if you explained > further. > > Best regards, > > Radovan > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe
by Radovan Skolnik - 02:20 - 29 Jun 2023 -
Re: Packaging in the warehouse
Hi Radovan,Look at the OCA packaging modules in https://github.com/OCA/stock-logistics-warehouse/tree/14.0 for better stock integration of product packaging.I would not use the product_seconday_unit module as, by definition, a packaging is not a unit of measure.RegardsJ-ELe mer. 28 juin 2023 à 23:42, Radovan Skolnik <notifications@odoo-community.org> a écrit :Hello David, I have gone through the code but I somehow fail to see how secondary unit could be used for the purpose. I could see the incoming package in a secondary UoM? Not sure I follow here. What would represent a 50kg bag (packaging) of rice (product)? On the other hand, your suggestion for the other question (stock.quant.package and stock.package.type) seem quite relevant here. It would seem to me that stock.quant.package references: A) stock.quant which in turn reference product_id (rice in this case) B) stock.package.type which represents the kind of bag the rice is put into The stock.package.type however does not limit the "amount" (in UoM) of stock.quant present in it, so not a perfect solution. Or maybe I am missing something here. Would be happy if you explained further. Best regards, Radovan
by Jacques-Etienne Baudoux - 12:35 - 29 Jun 2023
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