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Re: Best model for selling unique products (used machines)
Re: Best model for selling unique products (used machines)
Re: Best model for selling unique products (used machines)
If you have opportunity to propagate v12 to v13 it could be nice.
If not, I have to do it myself but not in the short term.
David BEAL
Le ven. 21 août 2020 à 17:53, David Beal <david.beal@akretion.com> a écrit :
To understand why the difference between v12 and v13Le ven. 21 août 2020 à 17:12, Frederik Kramer <frederik.kramer@initos.com> a écrit :Hi David, hi Peter, i think especially https://github.com/OCA/sale-workflow/tree/12.0/sale_order_lot_selection pretty much seems to be what is needed in that use case. Automatic lot generation is probably no what you (we) want when dealing with expensive machinery ;-) Thanks for the quick response. Appreciated! Best and have a nice weekend Frederik Am Freitag, den 21.08.2020, 15:02 +0000 schrieb David Beal: > Hi Peter, > > Consider these modules > https://github.com/OCA/sale-workflow/tree/12.0/sale_order_lot_selection > https://github.com/OCA/sale-workflow/tree/12.0/sale_order_lot_generator > > and in pending migration > > https://github.com/OCA/sale-workflow/pull/1144 > > Note that sale_order_lot_selection in v12 and v13 are different, > consider the v12 one > > Best regards > > > David BEAL - akretion.com > Consultant > Odoo Intégration / Développement > > > Le ven. 21 août 2020 à 15:36, Peter Hahn <peter.hahn@initos.com> a > écrit : > > Hello, > > > > I have a hard time to decide which Odoo model to use for selling > > unique > > products. > > > > The products are used machines. So in general one could think of a > > generic product with manufacturer and model and a certain instance > > of it. > > But since these are used items, they come with a lot of > > customizations > > and other instance specific attributes like operation hours etc. > > So it’s more like the product == instance. > > > > We thought about using `product.product` for the brand/model and > > `stock.production.lot` for the instance, but after some research in > > the > > odoo v12 code I'm not sure if this is really the best option. > > > > To me it looks like `stock.production.lot` is more about > > tractability of > > instance of generic products **after** they have been sold, since > > `stock.production.lot` is very tightly tied to stock operations. > > > > We need to have product instances already during the whole CRM, > > Quote, > > SaleOrder process. I don’t see how to easily put > > `stock.production.lot` > > on `sale.order.lines`. > > > > The other option would be just going for `product.product` and > > assume > > product == product instance. > > > > I’m not really sure about benefits/drawbacks or maybe other/better > > approaches. > > > > > > Please give me your opinions about what model is best to use as a > > base > > for selling unique items in odoo. > > > > Thanks. Regards, Peter > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 -- Dr.-Ing. Frederik Kramer Geschäftsführer initOS GmbH An der Eisenbahn 1 21224 Rosengarten Phone: +49 4105 56156-12 Fax: +49 4105 56156-10 Mobil: +49 179 3901819 Email: frederik.kramer@initos.com Web: www.initos.com Geschäftsführung: Dr.-Ing. Frederik Kramer & Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Torsten Francke Sitz der Gesellschaft: Rosengarten – Klecken Amtsgericht Tostedt, HRB 205226 Steuer-Nr: 15/200/53247 USt-IdNr.: DE815580155_______________________________________________
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by David BEAL - 06:01 - 21 Aug 2020
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Best model for selling unique products (used machines)
Hello, I have a hard time to decide which Odoo model to use for selling unique products. The products are used machines. So in general one could think of a generic product with manufacturer and model and a certain instance of it. But since these are used items, they come with a lot of customizations and other instance specific attributes like operation hours etc. So it’s more like the product == instance. We thought about using `product.product` for the brand/model and `stock.production.lot` for the instance, but after some research in the odoo v12 code I'm not sure if this is really the best option. To me it looks like `stock.production.lot` is more about tractability of instance of generic products **after** they have been sold, since `stock.production.lot` is very tightly tied to stock operations. We need to have product instances already during the whole CRM, Quote, SaleOrder process. I don’t see how to easily put `stock.production.lot` on `sale.order.lines`. The other option would be just going for `product.product` and assume product == product instance. I’m not really sure about benefits/drawbacks or maybe other/better approaches. Please give me your opinions about what model is best to use as a base for selling unique items in odoo. Thanks. Regards, Peter
by Pete Hahn - 03:36 - 21 Aug 2020