I guess  missed why timeperiods, a accounting feature, is not in accouning.
Unless you consider Workeffort an overriding component to timeperiods.
did you not mention about puttting things in common that are application
specific.
Maybe I misundertood.



David E Jones sent the following on 11/3/2007 9:45 AM:
> 
> What is the broken dependency here? The CustomTimePeriod entity is
> defined in the framework/common component, which is one that the
> webtools component depends on.
> 
> These definitely need to be modernized to use the form widget and such,
> and we should have some sort of accounting-specific time period setup
> screen (or screens) in the accounting manager.
> 
> -David
> 
> 
> On Nov 3, 2007, at 7:14 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:
> 
>> Ok got these Configuration files pulled from the applications in my web
>> tools.
>> Was going to put them in SVN till it dawned on me that there is not
>> suppose to be any dependency.
>> now I notice the setting the Timeperiods for Fiscal is in Webtools and
>> it has it own page in Webtools.
>> Since this effects a application, does this not break the dependency
>> rule?
>>
>> So do we want to have another app in the applications that does Setup so
>> there is only one pages to maintain or make seperate pages like
>> timeperiods in Webtools?
>>
>> The Setup would mostly be a controller that includes all the apps
>> controllers and a menu for selecting the setup pages throughout the
>> applications.
>> and example of a setup page is the Emails for productstores.
> 

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