Thanks Antonio,
The distribution is now clear.
But why, for example, both MasterData.xml [1] and AD_LANGUAGE.xml [2] have
the list of languages?
For fixing issue "0010793: It is needed to ad es_CU to AD_Language" [3], do
we need to:
- Modify only AD_LANGUAGE?
- Modify only MasterData.xml?
- Modify both AD_LANGUAGE and MasterData.xml?
Thank you.
Rafa
[1]
https://code.openbravo.com/erp/devel/pi/file/85140c537929/referencedata/standard/Masterdata.xml#l13931
[2]
https://code.openbravo.com/erp/devel/pi/file/85140c537929/src-db/database/sourcedata/referencedData/AD_LANGUAGE.xml
[3] https://issues.openbravo.com/view.php?id=10793
2009/10/6 Antonio Moreno <[email protected]>
> Hi Rafa,
>
> A short explanation:
>
> *sourcedata:* this is our application dictionary information. Things like
> ad_tables, ad_columns, ad_windows go here. This can be extended through
> modules (modules can add information here), and is updated on each Core
> update (through update.database).
>
> *referenceddata:* this is information referenced by sourcedata, like
> ad_client, ad_org, ad_user, ad_language, or ad_role. The Openbravo database
> cannot be created without this information (the referencial integrity of the
> database would be compromised without it), and this explains why it is
> treated in a special way. It is not updated on each Core update.
>
> *masterdata:* this is information which is not needed to create the
> database, but it's really convenient for every user, like contries, or
> currencies. This is also not updated on each Core update.
>
> *sampledata* (smallbazaar, bigbazaar): this is sample information we
> provide for the users to test openbravo, and contains a new client, with its
> corresponding business information.
>
> Hope it clears the issue a bit. Regards,
>
> Antonio.
>
>
> Rafa Roda @ Openbravo wrote:
>
> Thanks for the info Antonio.
>
> And what is the difference between
> src-db/database/sourcedata/referencedData content and
> referencedata/standard/Masterdata.xml file content [1]?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Rafa Roda Palacios
>
> [1]
> https://code.openbravo.com/erp/devel/pi/log/8826ff1f6706/referencedata/standard/Masterdata.xml
>
> 2009/9/15 Antonio Moreno <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> There has been a change in export.database. From now on, the dataset
>> ADRD (which contains tables such as AD_USER, AD_CLIENT, or AD_LANGUAGE,
>> which are filled during the initial database creation process but are
>> not updated during Openbravo ERP upgrades) will not be exported by
>> default. If you want to export their data, you need to specify the
>> -Drd=true option in export.database:
>>
>> ant export.database -Drd=true
>>
>> As part of this change, the xml data files related to these tables has
>> been moved from plan src-db/database/sourcedata to the new folder
>> src-db/database/sourcedata/referencedData.
>>
>> This change is only relevant to Openbravo Core developers, not to module
>> developers, as modules cannot modify the content of these tables by
>> normal means (ie., they need to create a dataset for it, and this works
>> as usual).
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Antonio Moreno.
>>
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