As of the opinion are various, I think the best solution is to implement
a boolean field (something like "business year") to change the behaviour
of the function.
So everyone will be satisfied.
Sergio
Il 03/02/2014 18:49, Pedro Manuel Baeza Romero ha scritto:
Yeah, but is this a bug?
Regards
2014-02-03 Ferdinand Gassauer <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
On 2014-02-03 16:59, Pedro Manuel Baeza Romero wrote:
IMO community modules should extend the functionality but not fix bugs.
Hi, Frédéric,
Do you think a community module can be the solution? Let's make
one if you want!
Regards.
2014-02-03 Frédéric Clementi <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
There is at least 1 bug (already reported to OpenERP without
success). Try to set a payment at '30 days, on the 15th',
OpenERP will pick up the wrong month :
ie : invoice dated on the 20/01 -> expected due date : 15/03
To me, this functionnality (field days2 in
account.payment.terms.line) is buggy for ages unless you make
it a boolean field (net or end of month) but you cannot input
any day here.
About you initial topic : I agree that not working in calendar
month is pretty annoying for accountants but 'exact days' are
'acceptable' so we live with that... A module to set calendar
days would be great.
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2014-02-03 Pedro Manuel Baeza Romero <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hi, here in Spain, people also refers usually 30 days as a
month, but that's not true in such extreme cases like the
one presented on the link (the 1st of january). BTW, a lot
of spanish software compute the term in the same way as
OpenERP does, so we usually include in the sale invoice
the payment terms for notifying customers the calculated
ones, so that they can change them in their software if
there is no match. Any discrepance (they want to delay the
payment another month, for example), is agreed by
conventional methods, and change accordingly in both software.
Regards.
2014-02-03 Leonardo Pistone
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hi Sergio,
Thanks for pointing that out: this complaint shows up
a lot in Italy.
Still, I think the default OpenERP behaviour should
not be changed.
When OpenERP says "30 days end of month" it really
means count 30
days, and then go to the end of the current month.
That works just
fine, there is no bug and I suggest keeping it like that.
The problem is different: in places like Italy (or
elsewhere, can
anyone confirm this?) when people say "30 days end of
month" they
really mean "next month, end of month".
So even though it goest against is the current habit
(at least in
Italy), I would keep the feature as it is and then a
community module
can add as an extra feature the ability to choose
months instead of
days ("next month, end of month", "two months, end of
month" and so
on).
I am also in favour of adding a label of something
like that to make
the point clear.
best
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 10:36 PM, Sergio Corato
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> Hello Guys,
> I wish to know if you agree with this position
>
https://answers.launchpad.net/openobject-addons/+question/222445
>
> In Italy, end of month payment is computed by months
(e.g. 90 days end of
> month payment from any day of january is 04-30-YYYY).
>
> Anyway, the patch for this "opinion" is trivial, I
already committed it in
> our branch.
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