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I am generating a manufacturing order for an item called Bin Tipper.

The BOM for product  Bin Tipper contains kit items with their own BOMs marked as type Kit. Some Kit items contain variants, which are used in the BOM to add extra items for that variant. 

When I change the Quantity to Produce on the Manufacturing Order, from 1 to 2, the To Consume amount doubles for some items (as expected) but not for others. All quantities in the BOMs are at least 1 unit, no half units or anything that would make sense mathematically.

Is there a known problem with nested BOMs that causes the To Consume quantity to miss some items?

Version 13.0-20191213 (Community Edition)

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Hi Michael,

This answer is probably way too late for your specific issue but I'm hoping others reading your question may be helped with the information provided.

I'm fairly new to Odoo and had setup a basic BOM with 3 components and started to manufacture it. Similar to you and others, for one of the components the consumed quantity did not update.

I then started searching and found your question which seems to be related and some other incidents such as the one below:

https://github.com/odoo/odoo/issues/64205

As is explained in the issue on GitHub, there apparently are some challenges when you use lots and/or serial numbers when tracking your inventory. These challenges in my case translate to the consumed quantity not updating after completing a manufacturing order. To resolve it, I switched to a suboptimal solution to not use lots and serial numbers. After this, all worked as expected.

I hope this helps.



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