SJB Academy
Last update:
07/05/2026
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Complete Guide PDF (Arabic · English · Urdu · Bengali)
16 Views •Languages & localization
15 Views •Simplified B2C invoice
15 Views •Returns & Credit Notes
14 Views •Common ZATCA rejection errors
14 Views •Backup & Import/Export
14 Views •Pricelists
14 Views •Multiple addresses (billing/shipping)
14 Views •Purchase Return
14 Views •Inventory count & adjustments
14 Views •POS Setup
14 Views •POS Accounting & Invoicing Integration
13 Views •Add a vendor
13 Views •Sales invoice
13 Views •Lots/Serials & Expiry Tracking
12 Views •Company details (logo, currency, VAT)
13 Views •Profit & Loss Report
13 Views •Issue e-invoice + QR (Phase 2)
13 Views •Dashboards
13 Views •Balance Sheet
13 Views •Lots/Serials & Expiry Tracking
Odoo can trace each product by Lot or Serial number and record its expiry date — essential for food and pharma to pull and block expired batches.
Path: Inventory ← Configuration ← Settings, then the product form
- Open Inventory ← Configuration ← Settings and under Traceability enable Lots & Serial Numbers, then Save.
- In the same section enable Expiration Dates.
- Go to Inventory ← Products ← Products and open the food product.
- In the Inventory tab, set Tracking to By Lots (food) or By Unique Serial Number.
- Tick Expiration Date and fill the Expiration / Alert / Removal Time (days).
- When receiving new stock, enter the Lot number and expiry date before you Validate.
- Use the Traceability button or the Lots/Serial Numbers report to locate any quantity.
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