This is a cost of "use it as it is", often times open software
community versions have many bugs, that are intentionally kept for
the so called "professional support" that would fix and other update
of costing of additional modules.
You should be careful with random customization as that might break
your copy of the code . Your copy can quickly go out of sync with the
community versioning and block you from successful updating.
The other ugly issue with most open source productivity software is
the price of "Professional support". Most of the time costs go higher
that most closed source.Why should your pay more than $1000 for a
software with intentional bugs or certain limitations in features
instead of buying a reliable software that works starting from
$500?That why I just asked you what you mean by "Low Cost".
If you could define your true demands i could give a good solution
solution with options of much more reliable customization in case.
Regards,
Nicholas Peter.*
Kinpro Computers.*
*Box:*16954,Arusha.
*Tel :*+255 732 972287.
*Mobile**:* +255 754 914652
*Email: *kinprocomputers@gmail.com
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2016 13:54:58 +0300
> From: Kennedy Kairaria <kenkairaria@gmail.com>
> To: Kibe Wachira <kiffea@gmail.com>, Skunkworks Mailing List
> <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke>
> Subject: Re: [Skunkworks] Odoo Devs
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> Gentlemen,
>
> Allow me to revive and steer this convo towards the nitty gritty side of
> things.
>
> >From your strong recommendation of Odoo as stable solution for some
> commercial solutions I took it up and am impressed so far.
>
> However, I have recently setup Odoo 9 (Community) POS for my retail outlet
> and I noticed something very peculiar when it is in live use. At times some
> sales via POS are not posted to the database hence not recorded and stock
> not adjusted.
>
> The problem happens when the user momentarily shifted from the POS selling
> interface to check on other parts of the system eg orders/create a
> quotation or invoice. When they resume, the next sale picks the order
> number of the last sale and somehow Odoo flags this and does not post the
> sale or -ve stock adjustment. So far the work around am using is should a
> user require to check another part of the system then before they resume to
> the POS they have to log out and then log in again.
>
> The server PC is where they are running the client instance on too on a
> browser. Intel Duo Core (3 GHz), 4 GB RAM
>
> Have you encountered the same at some point? If yes how did you solve the
> underlying problem?
>
> Regards,
>
> *Kennedy Kairaria*
>
> Mobile: (+254) 724 615232
>
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