I say yes, reset the tax tables and I choose the tax table with new name but 
it shows me the same old tax table name. Is it correct???
  

  
  
  

  
  
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> On Jun 21, 2020 at 20:13,  <Adrien Monteleone 
> (mailto:adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net)>  wrote:
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>  The current terminology is: “Reset Tax Tables to current values?” “Yes, 
> reset the Tax Tables” “No, keep them as they are” Regards, Adrien  >  On Jun 
> 20, 2020 w25d172, at 7:59 AM, Derek Atkins  <de...@ihtfp.com>  wrote:  >   >  
> Hi,  >   >  On Sat, June 20, 2020 6:55 am, finf...@gmail.com wrote:  >>  I 
> have renamed some of taxtables and see the same old names in my bills  >>  
> and invoices.  >>   >>  I also see a lot of records with the same taxtable 
> names in Postgresql  >>  table "taxtables".  >>   >>  Could some body explain 
> the logics of this table? What is "parent" in it?  >   >  If you search the 
> archives I'm sure you'll find I've gone through this in  >  excruciating 
> detail in the past.  >   >  In short, Tax Tables get frozen when an invoice 
> is posted. And future  >  changes to the Tax Tables introduce a Copy-on-Write 
> semantic.  >   >  The reasoning is that if you post an invoice in 2018 with a 
> 2% tax and  >  then in 2019 that tax changes to 3%, if in 2020 you need to 
> revisit that  >  2018 invoice you want it to display with 2% tax, not 3% tax. 
> So to solve  >  this problem the tax tables are frozen on posting. When you 
> unpost an  >  invoice with tax-table associations it asks you whether you 
> want to keep  >  the taxes or "unfreeze" them (I forget the terminology). 
> I.e., if you  >  unposted that 2018 invoice and told it to unfreeze, then it 
> would change  >  those taxes from 2% to 3% and the values would change when 
> you re-posted  >  the invoice. Sometimes this may be what you want (e.g. to 
> correct an  >  error in the tax table), but sometimes it may NOT be what you 
> want (e.g.  >  to correct a typing error).  >   >  The "parent" is a pointer 
> from the frozen tax table to the non-frozen one.  >  So when the 2018 invoice 
> is posted, it freezes and when you change it in  >  2019 you get a 
> parent/child relationship between them.  >   >  Hope this helps! 
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