Heck, I'd kiss him too.  This is an eminently sane idea.

Cheers,
Richard (who hasn't yet started inputting data into his 1.2.4 test  
system, but will do Real Soon Now)

Quoting Charley Tiggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 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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