On 23/05/11 16:00 +0200, Paul J Stevens wrote:
> On 05/23/2011 01:47 PM, "Cédric Krier" <[email protected]>" wrote:
> > On 23/05/11 13:16 +0200, Paul J Stevens wrote:
> >>
> >> So to restate my question: what is the actual intended purpose of the
> >> aged accounts balance, if not to determine what receivables and payables
> >> are overdue?
> 
> So the definition is:
> 
> The process of classifying amounts in an account, such as accounts
> receivable, according to the length of time they have been outstanding
> or for which they have been due
> 
> which only appears to confirm my assertion that the logic in AgedBalance
> is inverted.
> 
> If a move line has a maturity_date: 2011-04-15
> then the outstanding amount should appear in the column 30-60 days.
> 
> If a move line has a maturity_date: 2011-03-15
> then the outstanding amount should appear in the column 60-90 days.
> 
> which is not the case atm.

Your example is based on which today date? Because they are all in the past.

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