On 08 Feb 23:05, David Bruchmann wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 10:48 PM, Cédric Krier <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > On 08 Feb 06:55, Garry wrote:
> > > I am attempting to test Tryton to possibly use in our small engineering
> > > firm.  I am testing this on Linux Mint 17.
> > >
> > > I need help in getting the Timesheet Lines module to work.
> > >
> > > I have entered test samples under:
> > > - Parties
> > > - Employees
> > > - Companies
> > > - Projects
> > >
> > > *Problem: *
> > >
> > > Under Timesheet Lines, when I create a new record, the list of employees
> > > does not show up. I get a dropdown menu with Search/Create, neither of
> > > which does anything.
> >
> > You (the user) are probably not in the same company as the employees you
> > are looking for. You must define the company on the user form.
> >
> This might concern the multi-company-concept, a (fictive) parent company
> has to be created for having access to all companies - if I don't remember
> wrong and nothing about this item has changed.

I don't see any concern here. If such structure is required, it means it
exists even if it is not a real company.
Also I guess the Garry's issue is more about not having set the company
to his user than having a complex multi-company setup.
If you want to talk about multi-company concept in Tryton, please start
a new thread or look to past existing one +
https://bugs.tryton.org/issue4080

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