They discuss a Bill Of Materials UOM as the base "standard", and then "Stocked UOM", "Price UOM", "Storage UOM", etc. Basically, in the Wiki discussion they allow for a custom UOM for any kind of stock movement or account change, similar to SAP.
And re: Phuong on 2009-09-18: "Unit of Measure" and "Unit of Sale" seems arbitrary. What about "Unit of Production"? "Unit of Storage" / "Unit of Stock"? "Unit of Transfer"? Those might be different from both the base UOMeasure and the UOSale.
Note that the common term SKU is a "Stock Keeping Unit", and refers to a specific Product in a specific Unit Of Measure.
It seems to me that just two UOMs: "Master Unit" and "Secondary Unit" is not sufficient... especially if they are named "Unit of Measure" and "Unit of Sale"...
I highly recommend that entire website for any ERP questions. The author is domain knowledge expert in inventory management, and he writes as if he's a programmer.
In deciding how to name my "unit of measure" fields in my own ERP app, I googled some other apps, to see how they do it.
SAP has a "Base Unit Of Measurement", and allows for customized UOMs for orders, production, etc: www.mibuso. com/forum/ viewtopic. php?f=23& t=10942& start=0
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Adempiere has a wiki discussion page on this topic: www.adempiere. com/index. php/Sponsored_ Development: _Inventory_ UOMs_and_ UOM_Conversion_ Enhancements
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They discuss a Bill Of Materials UOM as the base "standard", and then "Stocked UOM", "Price UOM", "Storage UOM", etc. Basically, in the Wiki discussion they allow for a custom UOM for any kind of stock movement or account change, similar to SAP.
And re: Phuong on 2009-09-18: "Unit of Measure" and "Unit of Sale" seems arbitrary. What about "Unit of Production"? "Unit of Storage" / "Unit of Stock"? "Unit of Transfer"? Those might be different from both the base UOMeasure and the UOSale.
Note that the common term SKU is a "Stock Keeping Unit", and refers to a specific Product in a specific Unit Of Measure.
It seems to me that just two UOMs: "Master Unit" and "Secondary Unit" is not sufficient... especially if they are named "Unit of Measure" and "Unit of Sale"...
There is a terrific list of ERP terms in English here: www.inventoryop s.com/dictionar y.htm
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I highly recommend that entire website for any ERP questions. The author is domain knowledge expert in inventory management, and he writes as if he's a programmer.