On Mar 28, 2017 11:13, "Mathias Behrle" <mbeh...@m9s.biz> wrote:

* Cédric Krier: " [tryton] Back-order limitation" (Tue, 28 Mar 2017 10:54:10
  +0200):

> Hi,
>
> I have a requirement to not create back-orders for a sale if the
> quantity shipped is closed enough of the ordered quantity.
> For example, if the customer ordered 10Kg and the company ships only
> 9.9Kg, no back-order should be created because it is below 10%.
>
> I'm wondering if you have already encounter such requirements and if
> there were no other kind of rules?
>
> I'm thinking about proposing a standard module for this if it is a
> common enough practice.

Another requirement (use case) is to not create backorders at all (i.e. the
missing quantity is handled by the customer with the next purchase.


I've found cases where the behavior should depend on the party.



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