Brett Hydeman is really good. He speaks clearly and at the right pace. And the way he describes things make it much easier to follow. Certainly the best I have came across. Thank you !
I wish Brett was also an Odoo Partner. His Knowledge of Odoo & presentation ability would help get businesses interested in odoo get up and running. I myself have an Enterprise licence but i am unable to use it as i have challenges configuring Inventory and Manufacturing the two most important modules for a manufacturing company
Is anyone else having mismatch between the narration and the video?....the narration has so much lack when it comes in sync with the video. Cant Forward it nor rewind it. Need help to see the video properly with the proper narration for better understanding.
Brett, could i consult with you on products configuration for my company? I am fairly conversant now in the overall functionalities of Odoo, thanks to the extensive webinars so I wouldnt take up a lot of your invaluable time
I'm watching this today and the interface looks a bit different. But overall really amazing webinar. It would be great if you'd covered the QC part in between receiving the inventory and how to reduce that work with the barcode. In our company, we count the quantity first and then do a quality check. After that, we update the warehouse stock.
Hi there and congrats for the webinar! Made me decide that i will gone do a good choice working with odoo! I have a question? can i buy the studio module.. use it to change few fields.. and after if i desinstall Studio module, the changed field remains changed? or i have to have always installed Studio module?
Thanks for watching. To answer the question- now in Odoo Version 12, you must keep Odoo Studio installed on the database in order to maintain any customizations made in Studio. Otherwise, they will be lost upon any updates/ bug fixes. The inherited views created won't stay.
Hi! I am having trouble in validating things with the error that things are not "done" Let me know where we have to make the products done from reserved?
My interface looks nothing like this, is it because I do not have all the apps installed on his account? is there a Tutorial for Manufacturing and Inventory alone?
Thank you for such a great and elaborate tutorial on Inventory. A quick question though on stock/Store items. Lets say an item such as Metal bolt that you have in the example above and it's not used directly in manufacturing but it's used by maintenance team. When i purchase them i put some in reserve for future use. How do i truck their usage in Odoo (or even expense every time there is a request from maintenance team). In other systems i have worked with there is a Material Re-question for store Items that actually has an expense account. How do you archive this in Odoo??
Hi Chacha, Thanks for watching. So to answer your question- in addition to marking a product as "Can be Sold" or "Can be Purchased", you can ALSO mark it as "Can be Expensed" and then link it to a particular expense account. The only requirement is that you need to have the expenses module installed. Also- it might only be applicable with the most current version of Odoo but I could be wrong.
How can I set up lot tracking with a First Expiry First Out rule for multiple warehouses. i.e suppose I have 10 of product A in warehouse 1 with expiry date 25-11-17 and 15 of product B in warehouse 2 with expiry 26-11-17, and when an order of 12 product comes Odoo should pick 10 products from warehouse 1 and 2 products from warehouse 2, rather than selecting 12 from warehouse 2 itself. How can we implement this in Odoo?
Hi! Great webinar! Looking at this I come up with a question, if I have a reording rule (make to stock) of a product that is manufactured using a BOM, will the reordering rule buy the raw materials for the product? or the definition of reordering is to buy not buy to manufacture? Thanks
Luis Alberto Guzman Garcia The reordering rule will trigger manufacturing orders of the finished product. (Reordering rules can trigger MO, PO or moves based on the product) What happens to the raw materials depends on their own configuration. The MO will create a need of raw materials that might be fulfilled from stock, or a PO (if raw material is MTO)
You have to enable multiple locations, possibly multiple warehouses in order to see more operation types. The types of operations you enable in configuration settings will have an effect on the Inventory dashboard appearance.
Very nice, but how do you pack the products in box, while in production, pack them and keep them in inventory?? I could not find any option to put the products in packages , print the box label and keep them in inventory.
Hi Webinar. Good day. I just want to ask if it is possible to don't have a warehouse? I mean what if i don't have a warehouse but only different location? Many thanks
At the very least, Odoo requires you to have one warehouse. Consider it a virtual warehouse in your case, it's simply the overall parent location of all of your locations. You can archive the delivery/receipt operations for that warehouse if you don't want to get distracted by that for some reason.
Hi everyone, I am new in Odoo. And I am trying to use Odoo for my company but how I cant set up intinial valuation stock for 1 product in different warehouse ? I tried with Adjustment but nothing happen. It's just have one valuation for 3 warehouse
When performing an inventory adjustment, you should be able to specify the exact location where the adjustment is occuring. Check the location type to verify that it is an internal location, and it should properly set the stock quantity per warehouse.
@@bretthydeman1173 Thank you for your answer. But I think you not clearly about my question. My question is valuation of stock not quantity. What I need is price of product when Adjustment. About 10.000 product, so hard to do it
@@thanhnguyenphong5811 Oh, well if you're trying to set different stock values per different quantities at different warehouses, then I recommend you watch the Stock Accounting webinar. ruclips.net/video/m9jUeUi2OcI/видео.html It explains that you will need to have the Real (FIFO) cost method in place on the product category if you want to have different costs depending on the specific stock quant. You can't just use an inventory adjustment by itself to do this, however. You must either: 1: create purchase orders with the actual cost, then confirm and receive them into stock, or 2: you could do an inventory adjustment and then afterwards use Landed Costs to assign a specific cost to the stock move.
Brett Hydeman is really good. He speaks clearly and at the right pace. And the way he describes things make it much easier to follow. Certainly the best I have came across. Thank you !
I enjoyed the webinar. I’m new to this but I’m learning from your webinars. I appreciate your service.
I wish Brett was also an Odoo Partner. His Knowledge of Odoo & presentation ability would help get businesses interested in odoo get up and running. I myself have an Enterprise licence but i am unable to use it as i have challenges configuring Inventory and Manufacturing the two most important modules for a manufacturing company
Is anyone else having mismatch between the narration and the video?
After viewing other videos i can say this is truly a straight to the topic overview.
It's much clear than other webinars
The best presentation from odoo member so far
Is anyone else having mismatch between the narration and the video?....the narration has so much lack when it comes in sync with the video. Cant Forward it nor rewind it. Need help to see the video properly with the proper narration for better understanding.
Great training from great lecturer! Thanks so much Brett.
clear, crisp and Thank you for such a great and elaborate tutorial on Inventory
the audio and video are not synced properly.
Nice and clean overview for this module. Thank you and keep sharing such content for Odoo community :)
Awesome... one of the best webinar for odoo inventory
Brett, could i consult with you on products configuration for my company? I am fairly conversant now in the overall functionalities of Odoo, thanks to the extensive webinars so I wouldnt take up a lot of your invaluable time
I'm watching this today and the interface looks a bit different. But overall really amazing webinar.
It would be great if you'd covered the QC part in between receiving the inventory and how to reduce that work with the barcode. In our company, we count the quantity first and then do a quality check. After that, we update the warehouse stock.
Why did they records screencasts with so huge displays? Everything is so small on my screen.
Hi there and congrats for the webinar! Made me decide that i will gone do a good choice working with odoo!
I have a question? can i buy the studio module.. use it to change few fields.. and after if i desinstall Studio module, the changed field remains changed? or i have to have always installed Studio module?
Thanks for watching. To answer the question- now in Odoo Version 12, you must keep Odoo Studio installed on the database in order to maintain any customizations made in Studio. Otherwise, they will be lost upon any updates/ bug fixes. The inherited views created won't stay.
excellent overview!
simply great! amazing and quite informative
Awesome webinar! Thanks!!
Hi! I am having trouble in validating things with the error that things are not "done" Let me know where we have to make the products done from reserved?
My interface looks nothing like this, is it because I do not have all the apps installed on his account? is there a Tutorial for Manufacturing and Inventory alone?
Thank you for such a great and elaborate tutorial on Inventory. A quick question though on stock/Store items.
Lets say an item such as Metal bolt that you have in the example above and it's not used directly in manufacturing but it's used by maintenance team.
When i purchase them i put some in reserve for future use. How do i truck their usage in Odoo (or even expense every time there is a request from maintenance team). In other systems i have worked with there is a Material Re-question for store Items that actually has an expense account. How do you archive this in Odoo??
Hi Chacha,
Thanks for watching. So to answer your question- in addition to marking a product as "Can be Sold" or "Can be Purchased", you can ALSO mark it as "Can be Expensed" and then link it to a particular expense account.
The only requirement is that you need to have the expenses module installed. Also- it might only be applicable with the most current version of Odoo but I could be wrong.
There seems to be Lag between sound and presentation in this video can others also see the same??
How can I set up lot tracking with a First Expiry First Out rule for multiple warehouses. i.e suppose I have 10 of product A in warehouse 1 with expiry date 25-11-17 and 15 of product B in warehouse 2 with expiry 26-11-17, and when an order of 12 product comes Odoo should pick 10 products from warehouse 1 and 2 products from warehouse 2, rather than selecting 12 from warehouse 2 itself. How can we implement this in Odoo?
The specifics may depend on the version of Odoo you are using.
Hi! Great webinar!
Looking at this I come up with a question, if I have a reording rule (make to stock) of a product that is manufactured using a BOM, will the reordering rule buy the raw materials for the product? or the definition of reordering is to buy not buy to manufacture? Thanks
Luis Alberto Guzman Garcia The reordering rule will trigger manufacturing orders of the finished product. (Reordering rules can trigger MO, PO or moves based on the product) What happens to the raw materials depends on their own configuration. The MO will create a need of raw materials that might be fulfilled from stock, or a PO (if raw material is MTO)
Thanks! Make sense =)
Hi, why do I only see receipt and delivery order tab in my dashboard? Its not like whats shown here
You have to enable multiple locations, possibly multiple warehouses in order to see more operation types. The types of operations you enable in configuration settings will have an effect on the Inventory dashboard appearance.
Very nice, but how do you pack the products in box, while in production, pack them and keep them in inventory?? I could not find any option to put the products in packages , print the box label and keep them in inventory.
You can enable product packagings in the configuration settings, and put items within particular packs as an internal transfer.
hi Luis, has your issue been resolved?
Thank you for this tutorial..
Hi Webinar. Good day. I just want to ask if it is possible to don't have a warehouse? I mean what if i don't have a warehouse but only different location? Many thanks
At the very least, Odoo requires you to have one warehouse. Consider it a virtual warehouse in your case, it's simply the overall parent location of all of your locations. You can archive the delivery/receipt operations for that warehouse if you don't want to get distracted by that for some reason.
Could you make How to run Restaurant Business in Odoo Webinar?
Hi everyone, I am new in Odoo. And I am trying to use Odoo for my company but how I cant set up intinial valuation stock for 1 product in different warehouse ? I tried with Adjustment but nothing happen. It's just have one valuation for 3 warehouse
When performing an inventory adjustment, you should be able to specify the exact location where the adjustment is occuring. Check the location type to verify that it is an internal location, and it should properly set the stock quantity per warehouse.
@@bretthydeman1173 Thank you for your answer. But I think you not clearly about my question. My question is valuation of stock not quantity. What I need is price of product when Adjustment. About 10.000 product, so hard to do it
@@thanhnguyenphong5811 Oh, well if you're trying to set different stock values per different quantities at different warehouses, then I recommend you watch the Stock Accounting webinar. ruclips.net/video/m9jUeUi2OcI/видео.html It explains that you will need to have the Real (FIFO) cost method in place on the product category if you want to have different costs depending on the specific stock quant.
You can't just use an inventory adjustment by itself to do this, however. You must either:
1: create purchase orders with the actual cost, then confirm and receive them into stock, or
2: you could do an inventory adjustment and then afterwards use Landed Costs to assign a specific cost to the stock move.
Great explanation, Thanks!
Brilliant
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