It was probably because of my funny email client. I wrote the email while on the road yesterday and clicked send and it was sitting in my send queue until I connected last night. The sent time was probably when I clicked send, not when it was able to connect to a mail server and actually get it out on the 'net.
-David On Nov 4, 2007, at 1:40 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Weird : I received this message only at 5h15 this morning, it was sent at 18h45 yesterdayJacques De : "David E Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>What is the broken dependency here? The CustomTimePeriod entity is defined in the framework/common component, which is one that the webtools component depends on. These definitely need to be modernized to use the form widget and such, and we should have some sort of accounting-specific time period setup screen (or screens) in the accounting manager. -David On Nov 3, 2007, at 7:14 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:Ok got these Configuration files pulled from the applications in my web tools. Was going to put them in SVN till it dawned on me that there is not suppose to be any dependency.now I notice the setting the Timeperiods for Fiscal is in Webtools andit has it own page in Webtools. Since this effects a application, does this not break the dependency rule? So do we want to have another app in the applications that does Setup so there is only one pages to maintain or make seperate pages like timeperiods in Webtools? The Setup would mostly be a controller that includes all the apps controllers and a menu for selecting the setup pages throughout the applications. and example of a setup page is the Emails for productstores.
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