In Odoo’s Point of Sale (POS) system, a restricted category refers to a product category that is hidden from staff members during a sales session. This means cashiers or sales representatives won’t be able to see or sell any items belonging to those categories. Here’s how it works: Configuration: An administrator configures the POS settings. […]
Margin and cost are important in a point-of-sale (POS) system, as they directly impact your business’s profitability. Here’s a breakdown of these terms and how they function in POS: Margin: This refers to the difference between a product’s selling price and its cost price, typically expressed as a percentage. It essentially represents the profit you […]
A start category in Odoo 17 Point of Sale (POS) is a category that automatically displays when you begin a new POS session. It essentially filters the product selection to a specific group by default, saving cashiers time and improving efficiency. Default Behavior: By default, if no start category is set, all products in your […]
Odoo 17 allows you to manage products with different Units of Measure (UOM) to effectively handle situations where you buy and sell in varying quantities. Here’s how to purchase products with different UOMs: 1. Product Configuration: Go to the Products app and create a new product or edit an existing one. In the product form, locate the Unit […]
In Odoo, both lots and serial numbers are used for tracking inventory, but they differ in the level of detail: Lots: Identify a group of identical products. Imagine a batch of shirts or a box of nails. The same lot number applies to all the items within that group. This is useful for managing stock […]
Odoo allows you to define and manage products specifically designed for subscription-based services. This functionality lets you create recurring revenue streams and simplifies managing subscriber relationships. 00:00 Intro 00:37 Product creation 04:26 Add product in subscription Subscription Products vs. Regular Products: Unlike regular products sold one-time, subscription products represent ongoing access to a service or […]
In Odoo, a manual reordering rule allows you to set up a product to not automatically trigger a purchase order when its stock level falls below a certain threshold. Instead, the system informs you that a reorder is needed, but you need to manually initiate the purchase yourself. 1. Setting the rule: You define a minimum […]
The “Closest Location” Removal Strategy in Odoo For the Closest Location Removal Strategy, products are picked based on the alphanumeric order of storage location titles.The goal of this strategy is to save the warehouse worker from taking a long journey to a farther shelf when the product is also available at a closer location. A product is […]
LIFO can also be used as a removal strategy for managing stock movements within a system, such as a warehouse. In this case, it dictates that when items are needed, the most recently added ones are picked first. This can be useful for: Preventing obsolescence: This ensures older items are used first, reducing the risk of them expiring […]
This video explains about ‘Putaway rule in Odoo13’.A good warehouse implementation takes care that products automatically move to their appropriate destination location. Putaway is the process of taking products off the receiving shipment and putting them into the most appropriate location. A putaway strategy follows the same principle as removal strategies but affects the destination […]