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− | A product is a good to manage as it is an object you sell to customers or it is an object you buy from suppliers. It is a material good, contrarly to [[ServicesEn]]. | + | A product is a good to manage as it is an object you sell to customers or it is an object you buy from suppliers. It is a material good, contrarly to [[ServicesEn|Services]]. |
A product follows this rules: | A product follows this rules: |
Revision as of 10:23, 5 August 2009
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User doc. of module | This page |
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Introduction
This module manage a catalog of products.
Configuration
To use this module, you must first enable it using an administrator account, via the menu option "Home - Setup - Modules".
Choose the tab where the module is listed. Then click on "Activate".
The module is now activated.
If a cog icon appears on module thumb or at end of the line of the module, click on it to access the setup page specific to the module.
Definition
A product is a good to manage as it is an object you sell to customers or it is an object you buy from suppliers. It is a material good, contrarly to Services.
A product follows this rules:
- A product can be stocked into a warehouse (only products appears in module Stock. Services are not visible).
- A product can be delivered (only products appears in module Expedition. Services are not visible. Services are realised but can not be shipped).
- A product is a material good. It's value often decrease with time (Value of an already used product is ower than same never used product).
Life cycle / Business rules
To complete
Examples of use cases
To complete