On 26/01/12 08:19 +0100, Albert Cervera i Areny wrote:
> A Dijous, 26 de gener de 2012 00:54:21, Cédric Krier va escriure:
> > On 25/01/12 19:52 +0100, Albert Cervera i Areny wrote:
> > > A Dimecres, 25 de gener de 2012 14:17:35, Cédric Krier va escriure:
> > > > > I think it should. Of course, we can discuss on what's the best
> > > > > default behaviour of stock_lot module, but I'm sure that many
> > > > > companies will need to  be sure that the current stock levels are ok
> > > > > and that includes the exact lots available. If you cannot rely on
> > > > > that, it has no sense to manage lots (at least, in many use cases).
> > > > 
> > > > For me, I see it as a blocking stuffs that will be very annoying.
> > > > If the user pick a product with the wrong lot number, the next guys who
> > > > will need to pick the same product, the system will prevent him to do
> > > > it because it is the wrong number.
> > > 
> > > Take into account that in many cases it is the system that creates the
> > > lot number. You're probably thinking on a use case of a
> > 
> > If it is the system that create such number then their are useless as
> > any information is generated.
> 
> It is not. For example, in several of our customers, if the purchased product 
> has a lot number, that is introduced manually by the user but the system 
> creates a new lot number and that is attached with a label to the incomming 
> product. From there on, the numbers used are those created by the system.

And how does the user make the difference in a location between 2
same products with different lot number generated by the system?

> > > Also note that in many places which lot was used is very important. If
> > > the user did not put the correct lot when the product arrived, then it
> > > must be corrected. The same way you make an inventory when stock is not
> > > correct.
> > 
> > If there is no way to detect wrong encoding, this is utopian to think it
> > will be corrected at more it will be corrected for the future.
> 
> If the lot is labeled in the product it can be corrected by creating 
> inventory 
> moves. Those moves record that you had some problems in your stock and thus 
> can be analyzed the way many users expect: You should not sell a product lot 
> that you have never received.

Yes as I said, you can correct only for the future not the past.

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Cédric Krier

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