I have clients that would kiss you if they could have that 'un!  :)

Charley

Chris Travers wrote:
> The other thing this would allow would be for a general journal report
> (a description of every transaction in chronological order of entry)
> with payments appearing in the proper places.
> 
> Best Wishes,
> Chris Travers
> 
> On 4/26/07, Charley Tiggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Chris Travers wrote:
>>> Hi all;
>>>
>>> I have been thinking a great deal about the data organization of
>>> financial transactions for 1.4 even though we are not there yet.  I
>>> think we can all agree we need to have a central table which tracks
>>> every financial transaction and which other tables may join to.  I
>>> would propose that this table should be equivalent to the General
>>> Journal of paper-based accounting systems and it would replace the
>>> current gl table.
>>>
>>> In most cases, the journal table would be very similar in structure to
>>> the current GL table, but I have one question:  should we give
>>> payments their own journal entries?  I would think the answer would be
>>> yes, and then have a table which handles the many-many relationship
>>> between payment entries and other entries.
>>>
>>> What do other people think?
>> I support having payments have their own entries.  There've been several
>> cases recently from a code standpoint where it would have been simpler
>> if they had been separate.
>>
>> Charley


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