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@Guusggg I would recommend saving the tube as stock in meters and using the part in the BOM accordingly also in meters. So if you need a 1-meter section the quantity would be 1, if you need a 75 centimetres section the quantity would be 0.75 and similar for freedom units - but I suggest SI. |
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Thanks for the comments guys! Now I'm wondering if I can specify a "standard" stock level for parts. Like if I buy a 11m tube from a purchase order, I want it to add 11 units to the 1m part. I haven't found this yet, am I overlooking something? |
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Okay this is how I solved it for now:
I will follow up with how I'm going to do one-way conversion.
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Hi,
Today I came across a "philosophical" question about how to reconcile when a part is produced by other parts.
The reality is that we order one tube of 6 meters. I want to specify to InvenTree that, in order to produce a tube of 1 meter, it will consume one 6m tube to create 6 1m tubes.
I tried using build orders, but they can only do the inverse. 6 6m tubes would make 6 1m tubes.
Is this possible to reconcile, or do you have any tips on how I can handle this effectively?
(@SchrodingersGat already gave me an answer but I didn't quite get it. The units of my InvenTree instance are
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s so I don't see how it helps with getting InvenTree to understand I can cut pieces of 1m out of 6m tubes.)InvenTree Version | 0.5.3
Edit: Would Part Parameters help in this situation?
Kind regards,
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