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.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/licence-AGPL--3-blue.svg
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:target: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0-standalone.html
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:alt: License: AGPL-3
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Consider the production potential is available to promise
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This module takes the potential quantities available for Products into account in
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the quantity available to promise, where the "Potential quantity" is the
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quantity that can be manufactured with the components immediately at hand.
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By configuration, the "Potential quantity" can be computed based on other product field.
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For example, "Potential quantity" can be the quantity that can be manufactured
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with the components available to promise.
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Usage
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.. image:: https://odoo-community.org/website/image/ir.attachment/5784_f2813bd/datas
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:alt: Try me on Runbot
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:target: https://runbot.odoo-community.org/runbot/153/8.0
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Known issues / Roadmap
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Known issues
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The manufacturing delays are not taken into account : this module assumes that
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if you have components in stock goods, you can manufacture finished goods
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quickly enough.
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As a consequence, and to avoid overestimating, **only the first level** of Bill of Materials is
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considered.
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However Sets (a.k.a "phantom" BoMs) are taken into account: if a component must be replaced with a set, it's the stock of the set's product which will decide the potential.
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If a product has several variants, only the variant with the biggest potential will be taken into account when reporting the production potential.
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For example, even if you actually have enough components to make 10 iPads 16Go AND 42 iPads 32Go, we'll consider that you can promise only 42 iPads.
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Removed features
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Previous versions of this module used to let programmers demand to get the potential quantity in an arbitrary Unit of Measure using the `context`. This feature was present in the standard computations too until v8.0, but it has been dropped from the standard from v8.0 on.
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For the sake of consistency the potential quantity is now always reported in the product's main Unit of Measure too.
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Roadmap
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Possible improvements for future versions:
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* take manufacturing delays into account: we should not promise goods to customers if they want them delivered earlier that we can make them
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* Compute the quantity of finished product that can be made directly on each Bill of Material: this would be useful for production managers, and may make the computations faster by avoiding to compute the same BoM several times when several variants share the same BoM
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* add an option (probably as a sub-module) to consider all raw materials as available if they can be bought from the suppliers in time for the manufacturing.
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Bug Tracker
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Bugs are tracked on `GitHub Issues
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<https://github.com/OCA/stock-logistics-warehouse/issues>`_. In case of trouble, please
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check there if your issue has already been reported. If you spotted it first,
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help us smashing it by providing a detailed and welcomed `feedback
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<https://github.com/OCA/
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stock-logistics-warehouse/issues/new?body=module:%20
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stock_available%0Aversion:%20
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8.0%0A%0A**Steps%20to%20reproduce**%0A-%20...%0A%0A**Current%20behavior**%0A%0A**Expected%20behavior**>`_.
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Credits
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=======
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Contributors
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* Loïc Bellier (Numérigraphe) <lb@numerigraphe.com>
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* Lionel Sausin (Numérigraphe) <ls@numerigraphe.com>
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* many thanks to Graeme Gellatly for his advice and code review
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* Laurent Mignon <laurent.mignon@acsone.eu>
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Maintainer
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.. image:: https://odoo-community.org/logo.png
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:alt: Odoo Community Association
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:target: https://odoo-community.org
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This module is maintained by the OCA.
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OCA, or the Odoo Community Association, is a nonprofit organization whose
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mission is to support the collaborative development of Odoo features and
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promote its widespread use.
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To contribute to this module, please visit http://odoo-community.org.
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