For a QR, I would think not, but it might be possible to generate a printable traditional bar code (using a bar code font) that changes with each invoice. What exactly it needs to encode is still the first question.

Regards,
Adrien

On 12/15/20 3:53 PM, David Cousens wrote:
Gour,

Presumably either the tax office assigns the QR  barcode or this done by the
user from a set of QR codes assigned to the user by the tax office or the QR
code encodes certain specific information from the invoice ( and or the
business) and can be generated when the invoice is created. The details of
how this is done will be important for any implementation. The other problem
is where implementation of such features and the requirements are different
in different countries and how GC copes with that.

There is already a facility to associate an external file, which could be a
png of the QR barcode for a particular transaction. I think that will work
with business transactions. Getting GC to print a QR barcode onto an invoice
may be a bit more problematical.

See
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/pt/gnucash-guide/bus-ar-invoicechange.html
for current  invoice customisation. At present there is no facility for
adding an image which changes with the invoice number and is indexed by that
number.

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