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Stock states: which ones are appropriate
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(10-26-2018, 05:45 PM)Guido1982 Wrote: I'm thinking about the stock fields we have and how they would need to be expanded. To do that, I first want to step out of coreBOS and into the real world to establish a list of 'stock states' that a product can have. I've come up with this so far:

In stock
You have the product. It's on your shelf, up for grabs and ready to sell!
Reserved for order
The product is psysically in your warehouse, but it has been sold on a salesorder (or some other sales entity). So basically, it is reserved to be delivered sometime soon
Reserved for assembly
You have the product in stock, but a product for which this product is an 'assembly part' is sold but not assembled yet. So basically, you know you need to assemble a product in the near future where X quantity of this product will be needed to complete the assembly
Backorder
You don't have the product in stock, but a purchase order for it is pending at your supplier
In demand
You don't have the product in stock, nor is there a purchase order pending but there is demand (like on a salesorder or other entity)

I'll add to this list as I dream up more, but let me know if you can think of some!

Hello !

I'm very interested of these stock states for a client. I don't imagine other states. It's rather complete.

Have you already add this to Products module, with new field perhaps ? Perhaps also linked to assets ?

Please let me know
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RE: Stock states: which ones are appropriate - geraldbigot - 05-09-2020, 10:57 AM

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