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Re: Stock valuation based on warehouse/location - food for thought ;-)

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InitOS GmbH, Frederik Kramer
- 21/03/2024 08:32:08

What does "separately identifiable" mean? Is a serial number enough? I generally don't see a reason why cost price method wouldn't do the job. It is valuing based on every single purchase transaction, isn't it?

Best Frederik

Am 21.03.24 um 01:42 schrieb Graeme Gellatly:
Under ias2 if it  is seperately identifiable for a customer it should have its own valuation regardless of warehouse location. The usual 2 ways are actual cost with lot tracking not in odoo standard or a seperate product.

On Thu, 21 Mar 2024, 9:46 am Iryna Vyshnevska, <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:
Cost method can be set per product per company, so if warehouses A and B belong to different companies valuation can be different. I hardly can imagine a need to have a different valuation approach for one product in one company as this will create different approaches in valuation in accounting.

‪On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 10:00 PM ‫Abdalrhman Hassan عبدالرحمن حس ن‬‎ <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:‬

What a methdolgoy !🤔

First time hear about this scenario. 


On Mar 20, 2024, at 9:02 PM, Radovan Skolnik <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:

Hi,

today I have had an interesting conversation about Odoo's shortcoming regarding stock valuation. I was told it is common practice and in some cases part of the legislation in here to have a different stock valuation in different warehouses/locations. For example I commonly purchase a certain type of notebook which I store in a warehouse A from which I also sell it. Now I have won a big contract to supply 500 of such notebooks somewhere. I contact my supplier, arrange a big discount for the 500 notebooks and have them sent to warehouse B (a project warehouse). The requirement would be that the valuation of stock in warehouse B is different (based on that heavily discounted purchase) from the one in warehouse A and these 2 shouldn't mix.

Have you ever encountered such requirement? Is this common situation? I do not really need to solve this but it just got me curious. I guess it should be possible to create such a thing but that would mean patching stock_account, purchase_stock, stock_landed_costs and mrp_subcontracting_[purchase|dropshipping] and we would have possible as many stock valuation layer entries for each product as warehouses/locations that we deal with separately. Any inputs/comments would be welcome.

Best regards

	Radovan Skolnik



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