Allow reorder_level to be set to 0
For items you don’t want to keep in stock, you can set the reorder_level to 0 and define reorder_qty. If there is e.g. a sales order for that item, the projected quantity will fall below 0, which will trigger an automatic material request.
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ def _reorder_item():
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# projected_qty will be 0 if Bin does not exist
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projected_qty = flt(item_warehouse_projected_qty.get(item_code, {}).get(warehouse))
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if reorder_level and projected_qty <= reorder_level:
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if (reorder_level or reorder_qty) and projected_qty < reorder_level:
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deficiency = reorder_level - projected_qty
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if deficiency > reorder_qty:
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reorder_qty = deficiency
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ def get_data(filters):
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re_order_level = d.warehouse_reorder_level
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re_order_qty = d.warehouse_reorder_qty
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shortage_qty = re_order_level - flt(bin.projected_qty) if re_order_level else 0
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shortage_qty = re_order_level - flt(bin.projected_qty) if (re_order_level or re_order_qty) else 0
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data.append([item.name, item.item_name, item.description, item.item_group, item.brand, bin.warehouse,
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item.stock_uom, bin.actual_qty, bin.planned_qty, bin.indented_qty, bin.ordered_qty,
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