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Nicolas Martinelli eb26694e0f [FIX] stock_landed_costs: account/valuation inconsistencies
When stock landed costs are divided per product unit, inconsistencies
may arise between the real stock valuation and the stock valuation
account. This is likely to happen when several products are bought, but
these products leave the stock one at a time.

A numerical example is the following: a landed cost of 15.00 is applied
to a purchase of 13 units. An amount of 15.00 is recorded when the
products enter the stock. If the product leave the stock one at a time,
13 entries of 1.15 are recorded (15.00/13 = 1.153846... ≈ 1.15), which
is then equal to 13 * 1.15 = 14.95. In this case, All the products have
left the stock (stock valuation is zero), but 5 cents remain on the
account.

This is of course even worse the higher the ratio is. For example, a
landed cost of 4.00 split into 1000 units sold piece by piece will never
be recorded when a product leaves the stock.

The fix is to record the rounding difference on a specific quant. In the
previous example, instead of adding 1.153846... on the unit cost of the
13 units, we do the following:
- 12 units to which we add 1.15 on unit cost
- 1 unit to which we add 1.20 on unit cost

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Odoo

Odoo is a suite of web based open source business apps.

The main Odoo Apps include an Open Source CRM, Website Builder, eCommerce, Project Management, Billing & Accounting, Point of Sale, Human Resources, Marketing, Manufacturing, Purchase Management, ...

Odoo Apps can be used as stand-alone applications, but they also integrate seamlessly so you get a full-featured Open Source ERP when you install several Apps.

Getting started with Odoo

For a standard installation please follow the Setup instructions from the documentation.

If you are a developer you may type the following command at your terminal:

wget -O- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/odoo/odoo/8.0/odoo.py | python

Then follow the developer tutorials

For Odoo employees

To add the odoo-dev remote use this command:

$ ./odoo.py setup_git_dev

To fetch odoo merge pull requests refs use this command:

$ ./odoo.py setup_git_review