I have tested this problem with the following example.
Bill of Materials:
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Product A : 1.0 PCE
|_ Product B : 1.0 PCE
|_ Product C : 1.0 PCE
|_ Product D : 1.0 PCE
|_ Product 1 : 2.0 PCE
|_ Product 2 : 2.0 PCE
Make a Production Order for Product A with quantity 4.0 and confirm it.
You will get the following in Products to Consume.
Product A : 4.0 PCE
|_ Product B : 4.0 PCE
|_ Product C : 4.0 PCE
|_ Product 1 : 8.0 PCE
|_ Product 2 : 8.0 PCE
When a component (e.g. Product D) has sub-components (e.g. Product 1 & Product 2), then while making a production order for the main product (e.g. Product A), there is always a consideration of sub-components and their quantities and not the component.
Hello,
I have tested this problem with the following example. ------- ------- -
Bill of Materials:
-------
Product A : 1.0 PCE
|_ Product B : 1.0 PCE
|_ Product C : 1.0 PCE
|_ Product D : 1.0 PCE
|_ Product 1 : 2.0 PCE
|_ Product 2 : 2.0 PCE
Make a Production Order for Product A with quantity 4.0 and confirm it.
You will get the following in Products to Consume.
Product A : 4.0 PCE
|_ Product B : 4.0 PCE
|_ Product C : 4.0 PCE
|_ Product 1 : 8.0 PCE
|_ Product 2 : 8.0 PCE
When a component (e.g. Product D) has sub-components (e.g. Product 1 & Product 2), then while making a production order for the main product (e.g. Product A), there is always a consideration of sub-components and their quantities and not the component.
You can refer to the following link: doc.openerp. com/book/ 5/5_15_ Manufacturing/ 5_15_Manufactur ing_production. html#bills- of-materials
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I request to check again with the latest trunk-addons.
Hope this will be helpful.
Thanks.