From: ExsonQu <hex...@gm...> - 2015-11-20 09:02:47
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*Dear all,* Thank you for your long time contribution to webERP. I've read a solution from Tim before about how to handling outsourcing manufacturing in webERP. The solution's frame work is clear. But to make it workable, there are still lots of work to do, here I'll list some of them and will find a solution for them little by little: 1. Purchasing an non stock item with the normal item code. Currently, we can purchase non-stock item, but there are no stock code stored. 2. Find a an acceptable cost calculation standard for them. It's a little tricky here, those items are untouchable, but we may need to separate them from each other when we issue them to work orders. 3. Rework the work order issue part to make these non-stock item can be issued manually. Then the cost can be collected to WIP. 4. Other feature needed like a PDF to issue raw materials to suppliers. As before, any comments are highly appreciated! Thanks and best regards! Exson -- View this message in context: http://weberp-accounting.1478800.n4.nabble.com/Make-outsourcing-manufacturing-workable-tp4658426.html Sent from the web-ERP-developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
From: Andrew G. <aga...@re...> - 2015-11-20 13:31:09
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Hello. In this scenario is the company using WebERP manufacturing for others? Or sending their things to somebody else to manufacture? Best Regards, Andrew Galuski ResMart LLC. 817.615.2038 (Office) 817.821.0544 (Cell) www.resmart.com -----Original Message----- From: ExsonQu [mailto:hex...@gm...] Sent: Friday, November 20, 2015 2:48 AM To: web...@li... Subject: [WebERP-developers] Make outsourcing manufacturing workable *Dear all,* Thank you for your long time contribution to webERP. I've read a solution from Tim before about how to handling outsourcing manufacturing in webERP. The solution's frame work is clear. But to make it workable, there are still lots of work to do, here I'll list some of them and will find a solution for them little by little: 1. Purchasing an non stock item with the normal item code. Currently, we can purchase non-stock item, but there are no stock code stored. 2. Find a an acceptable cost calculation standard for them. It's a little tricky here, those items are untouchable, but we may need to separate them from each other when we issue them to work orders. 3. Rework the work order issue part to make these non-stock item can be issued manually. Then the cost can be collected to WIP. 4. Other feature needed like a PDF to issue raw materials to suppliers. As before, any comments are highly appreciated! Thanks and best regards! Exson -- View this message in context: http://weberp-accounting.1478800.n4.nabble.com/Make-outsourcing-manufacturing-workable-tp4658426.html Sent from the web-ERP-developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Web-erp-developers mailing list Web...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/web-erp-developers |
From: ExsonQu <hex...@gm...> - 2015-11-20 14:40:54
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*Hi, Andrew,* Sorry I make a mistake! Here we just need to use the dummy item. All problem will be solved. Thank you Tim for point this out! Best regards! Exson -- View this message in context: http://weberp-accounting.1478800.n4.nabble.com/Make-outsourcing-manufacturing-workable-tp4658426p4658428.html Sent from the web-ERP-developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
From: ExsonQu <hex...@gm...> - 2015-11-20 15:09:14
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*Dear all,* Sorry for my mistake! It has been discussed before and Tim and Phil have given a details explain: http://weberp-accounting.1478800.n4.nabble.com/Subtier-vendor-manufacturing-operations-td4655540.html <http://weberp-accounting.1478800.n4.nabble.com/Subtier-vendor-manufacturing-operations-td4655540.html> Best regards! Exson -- View this message in context: http://weberp-accounting.1478800.n4.nabble.com/Make-outsourcing-manufacturing-workable-tp4658426p4658429.html Sent from the web-ERP-developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |