- APPS
- RMA for Point of Sales (POS) 17.0
Technical name | pos_return_order_rma |
License | LGPL-3 |
Website | http://www.probuse.com |
Extensions | POS Helpdesk RMA Return Merchandise Authorization |
Point of Sales (POS) RMA Management
Return Material Authorization Management [RMA] for POS
Repair - Scrap - Replacement for Return Order Management for POS
Point of Sales RMA Return Merchandise Authorization
Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) Management Odoo App
This app allows your POS customer to create Return Material Authorization (RMA) for Point of Sales Order from the portal and allows your team to create and manage RMA with Repair, Scrap, Replacement options.
This app allows your POS customer(s) to create return RMA orders for multiple products on the same return order and management of Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) and also allow your POS customer to view return order(s) from My Account Portal of your website.
Main Features:
- Your customer can go to the POS Order in Portal My Account of your website and create an RMA request. Customers can create an RMA return order by logging into Portal / My Account as shown.
- Allow your team to manage Return Material Authorization requests in the backend. Customers can go to the POS order list view and click the "Create RMA" button to return an item which will generate a return order (RMA Order) in the backend.
- Customers can see the list of RMA orders in Portal / My Account of your website.
- Allow your customer to specify the return reason during creation of RMA for POS order.
- We have added workflow on return order in backend (Draft -> Confirm -> Approve -> Return). Allow your stock inventory team to do return pickings from delivery orders (Odoo Standard Feature) using the return button on the delivery order picking of POS. It allows your customer to make multiple products/items on RMA order requests from the website.
- Before confirming, allow your team to select methods on Return Material Authorization Lines.
- Allow the manager to approve the Return Material Authorization confirmed request.
- Allow the team to create repair orders directly from the Return Material Authorization form.
- Allow the team to create scrap directly from the Return Material Authorization form.
- Allow the team to create a replacement order (Sales order with zero price) directly from the Return Material Authorization form.
- Print Return Material Authorization in pdf format as shown.
- Send by email Return Material Authorization to the customer as shown.
- Pos Order form has reference of Return Material Authorization RMA.
- Customer form has reference of all Return Material Authorization orders belonging to them.
- System makes a link up of RMA order with POS order as shown below screenshots.
- On the customer form a smart button showing all return RMA orders related to that customer.
- Print RMA PDF Report Print Return Report.
- Link Button "RMA Orders" My Account Portal on POS Order List View.
- For more details you can check depenand apps.
- For more details please watch Video and see below screenshots.
- POS User/Manager ===> Oliver Addict
- Customer ===> Azure Interior
Edition Compatibility:
Enterprise Odoo.sh Community
POS Orders Portal for Customers - My Account Portal

POS Orders Portal - Create RMA Button for Customer

Open Return Material Authorization Request Form to Customer

Return Material Authorization Successful Acknowledgement Message on Submit

Your Returns Menu at Portal for Customer

Return Orders List View on Portal for Customers

Print Report by Customer on Portal

Return Order Form View Portal for Customers

RMA Menu for Backend Team

Return Orders List View - Backend

Return Material Authorization Order in Backend - POS Order to Manager

Return Return Material Authorization - Send by Email to Customer

Return Material Authorization Order in Confirmed

Return Material Authorization - Buttons to Create Repair Order, Scrap and Replacement Order
Based on the selection of the Repair Method in RMA Lines, buttons will work.

Return Material Authorization Created -> Scrap , Repair Request and Replacement Order

Return Material Authorization with Created Scrap Form

Return Material Authorization - Created Repair Request List View

Return Material Authorization with Created Repair Request

Return Material Authorization with Created Replacement Order Form

Return Material Authorization with Print RMA Menu

Return Material Authorization PDF Sample Report

Customer Form View with RMA Smart Button

POS Order Form View with RMA Orders Link Button

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