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Working with Odoo 10

You're reading from   Working with Odoo 10 One stop guide for your enterprise needs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786462688
Length 426 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Greg Moss Greg Moss
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting Up Odoo 10 FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing Your First Application 3. Exploring Customer Relationship Management in Odoo 10 4. Purchasing with Odoo 5. Making Goods with Manufacturing Resource Planning 6. Configuring Accounting Finance 7. Administering an Odoo Installation 8. Implementing the Human Resources Application 9. Understanding Project Management 10. Creating Advanced Searches and Dashboards 11. Building a Website with Odoo 12. Implementing E-Commerce with Odoo 13. Customizing Odoo for Your Business 14. Modifying Documents and Reports 15. Discovering Custom Odoo Modules 16. Comparative Analysis of Community vs Enterprise Edition appA. Locating additional Odoo resources

Creating manufacturing orders

Manufacturing orders define the product you wish to build, the resources required, and when you wish to produce the product. They also designate when you wish to produce the product. In addition, they can contain information about work orders and routings that are related to that manufacturing order.

Producing the product

When it is time to actually produce the product, you then inform Odoo of each of the products produced and your manufacturing order changes to a status of Complete. In a typical workflow, your raw materials are moved out of the inventory, and your finished product is added into your inventory.

Delivering the order

After a product has been produced and has been put into the inventory, it can be packaged and delivered to the customer. Depending on the specific manufacturing environment, a product may not even sit in a physical inventory location at all and instead may be shipped almost immediately to the customer. Meanwhile in another industry...

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