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Re: Packaging in the warehouse

by
Data Dance s.r.o., Radovan Skolnik
- 29/06/2023 02:19:52
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

> 

> 

> 

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