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Technical Name to_mrp_backdate
LicenseOPL-1
Websitehttps://viindoo.com/apps/app/16.0/to_mrp_backdate
Versions 16.0 14.0 15.0 12.0 13.0 11.0
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Availability
Odoo Online
Odoo.sh
On Premise
Odoo Apps Dependencies Manufacturing (mrp)
Inventory (stock)
Discuss (mail)
Community Apps Dependencies
Lines of code 589
Technical Name to_mrp_backdate
LicenseOPL-1
Websitehttps://viindoo.com/apps/app/16.0/to_mrp_backdate
Versions 16.0 14.0 15.0 12.0 13.0 11.0

What it does

By default of Odoo, the start/completion time of Activities in a Work Order will be recorded according to the current time when the user presses the Start, and Done buttons on the work orders. From there determine the actual Duration and calculate the Production Cost of these work orders. At the same time, the date of stocking the finished product and the accounting arising from the Work Order will also be determined as the current time when the user presses Mark as Done to complete the work order.

Thus, if the user wants to create a manufacturing order with work orders from the past, Odoo hasn't been able to do it yet.

Key features

This module allows users to manage work orders that have taken place in the past. Include:

  • Allow you to Start, Pause, Block or Unblock and Finish a work order with a pass dates.
  • Allow Mark as Done a manufacturing order with a pass date.
  • Enter the inventory entries for raw materials and finished goods and semi-finished products from work orders with past dates.
  • Record stock movement for raw materials and finished goods, semi-finished products with a past date.

Supported Editions

  1. Community Edition
  2. Enterprise Edition

Installation

  1. Navigate to Apps.
  2. Search with keyword to_mrp_backdate.
  3. Press Install.

Instruction

Instruction video: Manufacturing Backdate

Step 1: Navigate to Manufacturing > Operations > Manufacturing Orders, press Create to create a manufacturing order. Press Confirm.

Create a manufacturing order in Viindoo

Step 2: On the manufacturing order, on the Work Orders tab, press Start to start a work order. Now, a pop-up will appear allowing you to select a day in the past.

Start a work order

Step 3: Similarly, when you press Pause or Done, the system also allows selecting a day in the past. Then it will calculate the Real Duration base on the Start and the Pause/Done date.

Pause/Done a work order Calculate the real duration

Step 4: Press Mark as Done to finish the manufacturing order. Now, the system will show a pop-up allowing the user to select a day in the past as the Date Done.

Validate the manufacturing order

Step 5: Navigate to Inventory > Reporting > Stock Moves, delete the default filter, type the manufacturing order's Reference to the search box and select the Reference criteria. The system will show the stock moves relating to the products, and the Date Scheduled will be the date you mark the manufacturing order as done in step 4.

Record the manufacturing stock moves

Note: You can also see the stock moves on the manufacturing order by pressing the Product Moves button (you need to activate the developer mode).

track the manufacturing product moves

Step 6: Navigate to Accounting > Accounting > Journal Entries, delete the default filter, type the manufacturing order's Reference and select the Journal Entry for criteria. The system will show the journal entries relating to the Manufacturing order with the day in the past.

Recording entries of finished goods in inventory in the Viindoo system

Note: The system only records the journal entries automatically when you select Inventory Valuation as Automatic. For more information, refer to the article: Inventory Valuation Accounting.

Odoo Proprietary License v1.0

This software and associated files (the "Software") may only be used (executed,
modified, executed after modifications) if you have purchased a valid license
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agreement from the authors of the Software (see the COPYRIGHT file).

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