Am Montag, 2. September 2013, 22:35:36 schrieb Cédric Krier:
> > I'm investigating the purchase process in Tryton, and have some questions.
> >
> > First I want to get a quotation for a product from a supplier. It seems
> > that I have to create a draft purchase first, which is then converted
> > into a Quote. - What is the 'draft PO' good for?
>
> For draft.
OK. But usually the PO process starts with a Request for quotation. so I feel
this step is somewhat unecessary.
> > - On the quote I send out, why is there already a product price on it?
> > Usually you ask the supplier what the price is....
>
> No, usually you already get an good idea of the cost price of your
> products.
Sure, *I* have an idea, but wont tell my supplier about it. Never seen a Biz
so far that asks for a quote with price included.
What is the best way to get rid of the price columns? In the odt Document?
> > In the status 'quotation' of the PO, how can i change the price on the
> > product lines? Usually the supplier comes back with a different price,
> > plus maybe additional charges which I need to add. That seems not to be
> > possible.
> Go back to draft and edit it.
>
> > When I change the status to 'confirm', I dont have the option to add lines
> > or change the price as well. So how can I add changed rates before I
> > finally buy?
>
> Don't confirm the order until it is not right.
Academically right, but not a real life scenario. People make mistakes (Oh
Shit, I forgot to change the price on line 20),and forcing them to reenter the
whole story again would definitely not increase the confidentiality into the
ERP system, nor is it efficient.
> > Can I revert the 'confirmation' to status 'quotation'?
>
> No, you have to cancel it and re-do a new one.
See above. IHMO this is a design flaw.
Cheers
Axel