Hello Tryton Developers,
Hello Tryton Users!

>From the legislator standpoint of view, wherever it may be, bookkeeping has 
to be 'audit safe'. Regulations may vary from country to country, but the 
character may be the same.

That is to prevent fraud by manipulating the bookkeeping itself, I guess.

The main question here: Does Tryton have measures implemented that track 
any changes made to any data Tryton stores or keeps track of?


Background: in Germany since 2015 (GoBD) any digital handling of business 
process related data has to be, in essence, unchangeable, or safe from 
being manipulated. Therefore requirements to an ERP from the 
legislator/regulator standpoint of view are now stricter.

These requirements are:
  * book entries or records must not be changed in such a way that their 
original content cannot be retrieved or determined any more,
  * later changes are to be made in such a way, that the original content 
as well as the fact that changes were made, are recognizable,
  * when master data is changed, the distinct meaning in the according 
transaction data has to be recognizable afterwards.

These are just those requirements touching an ERP, but not limited to.

Thank you.

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