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Don’t run out of stock thanks to reordering rules
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To make sure you never run out of stock, you might want to define
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*Reordering Rules* on products. Thanks to reordering rules, Odoo will
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help you to replenish your stock when it reaches a minimum stock level.
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Set a reordering rule
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Open a stockable product, you'll find the *Reordering Rules* tab.
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.. note::
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You can also access all your reordering rules from
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:menuselection:`Inventory --> Master Data --> Reordering Rules`.
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.. image:: media/setup_stock_rule01.png
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:align: center
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Once in the next menu, you can create the reordering rules linked to
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your product. From now on, every time this product reaches the minimum
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quantity it will replenish your stock to your **maximum quantity**.
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.. image:: media/setup_stock_rule02.png
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:align: center
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.. tip::
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The replenishments will take place when the scheduler in the
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*Inventory* module runs. By default in Odoo, the schedulers will run
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every night at 12:00PM.
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See also: :doc:`../../../inventory/management/planning/schedulers`
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From now on, every time a product with a reordering rule reaches the
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minimum stock, the system will automatically see how to fulfill that
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need based on the product configuration (e.g create an RfQ, create an
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MO, etc.).
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Troubleshooting
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For your reordering rules to work, your product needs to be correctly
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configured. If you are using *Buy* route, you need a vendor on the
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product. If you are using *Manufacturing* route you will been a BoM
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on the product. If the product is not fully configured or there is a
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mistake in your routes, a next activity will be logged on the product
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informing you there is an issue with the configuration.
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.. image:: media/setup_stock_rule03.png
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:align: center
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