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Re: [GNUe] Re:Proposal for ITEM package
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Reinhard Mueller |
Subject: |
Re: [GNUe] Re:Proposal for ITEM package |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Nov 2004 22:06:57 +0100 |
Am Die, den 23.11.2004 schrieb address@hidden um 22:02:
> > > >* commodity classification (nature, cargo type, code)
> > > >* hazardous item info
> > > >* tax category / categories?
> > > >* origin country
> > > - This is a real pain to deal with but this should also be associated
> > > with inventories
> >
> > Here, I don't really see how this could be different within a specific
> > item.
>
> sales distribution channel??. think small international company that has to
> deal
> with different laws and/or different pricing scheme (based on
> region/country/whatever) (or i didn't understand the first comment. if so
> sorry.)
Point for you here. At least some of these points can vary by country.
However, then it still shouldn't be put in the inventory, IMHO.
> > > >* sales conditions
> > > - I'm thinking a pricing module?
> >
> > Yes. However, many small companies work with only a single price (or at
> > least a price that holds for the vast majority of cutomers), and they
> > would possibly prefer to have *that* price in the main item record.
> >
>
> yeah but even if you work with a single price, there are always cases where a
> sales representative has dealt something different, based on qty or whatever
> one can come up with. so i think price determination module as standard is
> mandatory even in small business cases.
Although I agree that it would be used very often, I'd not say
"mandatory". "mandatory" is a word I'd generally try to avoid with gnue
:-)
Thanks,
--
Reinhard Mueller
GNU Enterprise project
http://www.gnue.org
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