John Ralls <[email protected]> writes:
> Nope, sticking it in KVP is bad, too, because without the type field,
> an older version of Gnucash will see the credit note data and think
> that it's a regular invoice and really screw things up.
Yes, I agree with this. We can't just use a KVP. We would also have to
add something that says that the feature has been used in the database.
> I think that we must accept that we can't add the feature in a way
> that's safe for older versions, add the field to the Invoice table,
> and increase the version level on the database (and the XML file)
> which will prevent older versions of 2.4 from loading it.
However, I don't agree with that. I think that there should be ways to
do it successfully. c.f. my previous email about ext2 v ext3.
> Regards,
> John Ralls
-derek
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