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Re: Best model for selling unique products (used machines)
Re: Best model for selling unique products (used machines)
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InitOS GmbH, Pete Hahn
Thanks. I think the main problem with Odoo at this point is that there is no *true* inherance possible like in C++ or other languages. Normaly you would have some basic interface for things you could put in a sale order line and call that a product. And it would be possible to inherit from this to have very specific things that all have the basic property in common that you could put them on a sale order line. In Odoo inherance is extension of the base class in most cases. (I know I can inherit without exending the base – but then I can’t use the base interface anymore at places where the base is expected) Ideally I would like to have something completly new, like a `used.machine` model and just add interface to be used as a product. Adding everything I need to describe a machine to `product.product` via customization seams somehow as wrong as to `stock.production.lot` eighter, after all. Hmm. Am 24.08.20 um 17:02 schrieb Yoshi Tashiro: > We extended the product template model for a similar requirement (reuse business handling a lot of home electronic products). We did not go for the option of using stock.production.lot for the same reasons as Peter raises. We haven't had a major issue pertaining to this decision. > Here is part of what we did if that gives some idea: https://github.com/qrtl/sst-custom/blob/11.0/product_ext_sst/models/product_template.py [1] -- Yoshi Tashiro > > On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 11:12 PM Frederik Kramer < frederik.kramer@initos.com [2] > wrote: > Hi Bettina, > thanks for this insight. Obviously my PM heart agrees. By doing such > project we should also ask the rather business oriented questions on > what may happen next in the mind of the customer and also give a > helping hand and ideas on conceiving this future. > Nevertheless if you boil it down to engineering practise it is often > relatively cumbersome to start out with a "simple" solution, because > simple in case of Odoo (from a business perspective) means "using" a > standard from the OCA (which is usually well elaborated on overall and > very generic needs and integrated with lots of other modules) or doing > exactly what you need (now or for the near future). > If you one uses the OCA standard this is simple as it doesn't require > you to reinvent something and is also desireable from the > standardization point of view, but it comes with a certain payload > (maintaining the code and all its dependencies also for the 80% of the > functionality included you never or seldomly need). On the other just > adding what you need is easy as it doesn't involve too much development > (and therefore budget discussion with the customer) but often evolves > into something that becomes more and more like the original OCA > standard after N interations (obviously not desireable as this is a > waste of resources as well). > One of the problems that developers often have is that the OCA / Odoo > standard in the first place looks like something that you need to have > a PhD for to understand in its entirety. > As far as i understood Peter he is just questioning (with regard to > CRM) if it would really be desireable to use stock.production.lot and > make that work with the typical sale.order object or rather use > product.product and extend it (obviously loosing complexity trough > depence but also information such as traceability in stock moves). > This is not only to be answered with the concrete business domain at > hand but also with the opinion of colleagues around the globe that > faced a similar problem in the past. > I personally always tend to go for the "standard" OCA solution but for > instance in terms of "ease of use" for the end user that is rather > seldomly a very good shot in the first place > Thank you very much for your opinion on the matter > Best Frederik > > Am Montag, den 24.08.2020, 13:26 +0000 schrieb Bettina Pfeifer > dygytally.de [3] : >> Hi Peter, >> >> sometimes it helps to imagine what you (your future odoo client) want >> to know after one, two, three ... years of sales. What would you like >> to know about all your sales, the products you sold. Which ones made >> trouble after sales, which ones made your odoo client happy, which >> ones led to more trades, which ones where hard to get and easy to >> sell or vice versa. Which ones need a lot of warehouse space, which >> ones need special care. How do you want to report on the past. What >> decisions should be made for the future. >> >> Maybe this helps a bit to decide on your current question. Sometimes >> these questions make the odoo client reveal their true needs. >> >> And if you are able to generate the "list" you mention, that might be >> good starting point. >> >> And the original serial numbers of the used machines themselves >> should be used, as long as they have one. Otherwise you could create >> an own serial number. >> >> In general, why not start as easy as possible, until other >> requirements arise while using odoo. >> >> Regards, Bettina >> >> >> dygytally.de [4] GmbH >> Margarete-Steiff-Str. 7 >> 60438 Frankfurt am Main >> >> mobil +49 170 5423 951 >> WhatsApp +49 175 1042428 >> Tel +49 69 758 44766 >> Fax +49 69 758 44767 Geschäftsführerin: Bettina Pfeifer >> >> Handelsregister: Frankfurt HRB 106317 >> >> >> dygytally.de [5] >> Einfach. Digital. Wachsen. >> -- Odoo Ready Partner -- Website >> Kontakt >> Impressum >> Datenschutz >> >> >> >> © 2019 dygytally.de [6] >> Am 24.08.20 um 13:17 schrieb Peter Hahn: >>> Hi David, >>> >>> thanks for your suggestion. I didn’t knew the module. >>> >>> I’m still not really convinced using serial numbers is the right >>> thing >>> here in general. >>> Sure it would be for smart phones and stuff like this, but I would >>> really like to hear opinions about what problems may arise in case >>> of >>> just using `product.product`. >>> >>> At first glance this seams to be way more simple. Especially I >>> think >>> it’s intuitive for the users because in their business mindset they >>> don’t think of _machines_ and _instances of machines_ but just a >>> specific _machine_ from their list. >>> >>> Our use case to me looks more like being the base machine a >>> `product.template` and the unique machine a `product.product`. >>> >>> However I wouldn’t use all the `product.attribute` machinery for >>> this, >>> of course. >>> >>> I hope to hear more opinions from the list about this. >>> >>> Thanks. Regards, Peter >>> >>> >>> >>> Am 21.08.20 um 17:02 schrieb David Beal: >>> >>>> Hi Peter, >>> >>>> Consider these modules >>> >>>> >>> https://github.com/OCA/sale-workflow/tree/12.0/sale_order_lot_selection [7] >>> [1] >>> https://github.com/OCA/sale-workflow/tree/12.0/sale_order_lot_generator [8] >>> [2] >>> >>>> and in pending migration >>> >>>> https://github.com/OCA/sale-workflow/pull/1144 [9] [3] >>> >>>> Note that sale_order_lot_selection in v12 and v13 are different, >>> consider the v12 one >>> >>>> Best regards >>> >>>> >>> >>>> David BEAL - akretion.com [10] [4] Consultant >>> >>>> Odoo Intégration / Développement >>> >>>> Le ven. 21 août 2020 à 15:36, Peter Hahn < peter.hahn@initos.com [11] >>> [5] > a écrit : >>> >>>> Hello, >>> >>>> I have a hard time to decide which Odoo model to use for selling >>> unique >>> >>>> products. >>> >>>> The products are used machines. So in general one could think of >>> a >>> >>>> generic product with manufacturer and model and a certain >>> instance of it. >>> >>>> But since these are used items, they come with a lot of >>> customizations >>> >>>> and other instance specific attributes like operation hours etc. >>> >>>> So it’s more like the product == instance. >>> >>>> We thought about using `product.product` for the brand/model and >>> >>>> `stock.production.lot` for the instance, but after some research >>> in the >>> >>>> odoo v12 code I'm not sure if this is really the best option. >>> >>>> To me it looks like `stock.production.lot` is more about >>> tractability of >>> >>>> instance of generic products **after** they have been sold, since >>> >>>> `stock.production.lot` is very tightly tied to stock operations. >>> >>>> We need to have product instances already during the whole CRM, >>> Quote, >>> >>>> SaleOrder process. I don’t see how to easily put >>> `stock.production.lot` >>> >>>> on `sale.order.lines`. >>> >>>> The other option would be just going for `product.product` and >>> assume >>> >>>> product == product instance. >>> >>>> I’m not really sure about benefits/drawbacks or maybe >>> other/better >>> >>>> approaches. >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Please give me your opinions about what model is best to use as a >>> base >>> >>>> for selling unique items in odoo. >>> >>>> Thanks. 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