Hi,
One solution is to use a location tree. A location tree is a
hierarchical structure of locations. This means that you can create a
top-level location for each organizer and then create child locations
for each drawer. This way, you can easily track the location of each
product in your inventory.
Another solution is to use a virtual
location. A virtual location is a location that does not exist in the
real world. This means that you can create a virtual location for each
organizer and then assign all of the drawers in that organizer to the
virtual location. This way, you can still track the location of each
product in your inventory, but you do not have to create a separate
location for each drawer.
Finally, you could also use a
combination of location trees and virtual locations. For example, you
could create a location tree for the organizers and then create a
virtual location for each drawer. This way, you would have the best of
both worlds: you would be able to track the location of each product in
your inventory, and you would not have to create a separate location for
each drawer.
Which solution you choose will depend on your
specific needs. If you need to track the location of each product in
your inventory, then you should use a location tree or a combination of a
location tree and a virtual location. If you do not need to track the
location of each product in your inventory, then you could use a virtual
location.
Refer this link:https://www.cybrosys.com/blog/location-and-location-types-in-odoo-inventory
Hope it helps
Any suggestion?