This module allows you to link a sales order to an RMA. This can be done by creating an RMA from scratch and selecting the sales order, creating one or more RMAs from a sales order form view or from a sales order web portal page.
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To use this module, you need to:
- Go to RMA > Orders and create a new RMA.
- Select a sales order to be linked to the RMA if you want.
- Now you can do the rest of the instructions described in the readme of the rma module.
If you want to create one or more RMAs from a sale order:
- Go to Sales > Orders > Orders.
- Create a new sales order or select an existing one.
- If the sales order is in 'Sales Order' state you can see in the status bar a button labeled 'Create RMA', click it and a wizard will appear.
- Modify the data at your convenience and click on 'Accept' button.
- As many RMAs as lines with quantity greater than zero will be created. Those RMAs will be linked to the sales order.
The customer can also create RMAs from a sales order portal page:
- Go to a confirmed sales order portal page.
- In the left sidebar you can see a button named 'Request RMAs'.
- By clicking on this button a popup will appear to allow you to define the quantity per product and delivery order line.
- Click on the 'Request RMAs' button and RMAs will be created linked to the sales order.
- When you try to request an RMA from a Sales Order in the portal, a popup appears and the inputs for the quantity doesn't allow decimal numbers. It would be good to have a component that allows that and at the same time keeps the constraint of not allowing a number greater than the order line product quantity.
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- Tecnativa
- Tecnativa:
- Ernesto Tejeda
- Pedro M. Baeza
- David Vidal
- Víctor Martínez
- Chafique Delli <chafique.delli@akretion.com>
- Giovanni Serra - Ooops <giovanni@ooops404.com>
This module is maintained by the OCA.
OCA, or the Odoo Community Association, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the collaborative development of Odoo features and promote its widespread use.
Current maintainer:
This module is part of the OCA/rma project on GitHub.
You are welcome to contribute. To learn how please visit https://odoo-community.org/page/Contribute.