On 07/12/11 10:15 +0100, Robin Baumgartner wrote:
> Hi
> 
> We are currently facing some problems trying to generate
> revenue statistics for a customer and we are stuck in some
> kind of dilemma:
> 
> Generating them using the Tryton model layer suffers from
> performance issues (possibly due to the numerous dependencies
> to other models that must be resolved) and delegating the
> heavy work to the Postgres database is nearly impossible due
> to the fact that a lot of the relevant fields are not stored
> in the database.

Could you give some hints about those fields?

> So I would like to ask:
> 
> Are there some plans on improving the conditions for data
> analysis, such as storing the values of Function fields in
> the database?

Me alive, it will never happen :-)
Joking aside, I don't think it is a good idea to have such
functionnality by default. Of course, we can store some computed value
but it must be solved case by case (like in the stock period or the
closing fiscal year).

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