The “Allow Ship Later” functionality in Odoo 17 POS allows you to process sales orders where the customer receives the products at a later date, separate from the initial payment. This caters to scenarios where: Products are out of stock: The POS order can be confirmed and payment collected even if the items are unavailable for […]
In Odoo, both cycle counts and inventory adjustments are crucial for maintaining accurate inventory records. Here’s a breakdown of each concept and how they work together: Inventory Adjustments: Used to manually update the on-hand quantity of a product in the system. Reasons for adjustments could be: Stock breakage Spoilage Loss during theft Finding unexpected inventory […]
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 […]
In Odoo, a warehouse represents the physical building or space where a company stores its inventory. It’s the central location for managing stock levels, receiving and shipping goods, and fulfilling orders. Here are some key points about warehouses in Odoo: Multiple warehouses: You can set up and manage multiple warehouses within Odoo, each with its own address […]