Newsletter October 2023Photo: Pexels, Charles Parker Very soon, in just one month time, at the very beginning of November we’ll be publishing our next Long Term Supported (LTS) release of Tryton, version 7.0. So please test the current release, version 6.8, or the actual developments from our repositories. In the last month we focused on fixing bugs, improving the behaviour of things, speeding-up performance issues and adding new features for you. Changes for the UserSales, Purchases and ProjectsWith the use of the Accounting, Invoicing and PaymentsNow Tryton sets the employee who validates or posts an invoice. In Tryton you are now able to collect and process checks using the Tryton now includes the new PISTE API for france, which is based on Oauth 2.0. Stock, Production and ShipmentsTryton now displays the delay for stock moves and shipments. It stores the original planned date from the sale and purchase. As moves and shipments are rescheduled by a cron task, Tryton now computes the delay with the actual planned date or the effective date. This provides a visual hint about the delay and can be used as a trigger for delay-notifications. User InterfaceNow it is possible to directly copy the link from the URL-widget, without the need to open it before. The Tryton client does no longer set automatically the value if only one record was found. As the search is fuzzy we need to ensure that the user always validates the resulting value by manually selecting it. System Data and ConfigurationWe added new identifiers in Tryton according to the
New DocumentationFollowing the poll, we use the Sphinx The documentation build is now triggered when the New ReleasesWe released bug fixes for the currently maintained series 5.0, 6.0, 6.6 and 6.8. Changes for the System AdministratorNo Tryton supports the RFC2255 definition of scope in the Changes for Implementers and DevelopersTryton now supports Now the Tryton has now support for scanning codes like bar-codes or QR-codes. 1 post - 1 participant |
[tryton-announces] Newsletter October 2023
News - Tryton Discussion: udono Sat, 30 Sep 2023 23:13:19 -0700
