2013/2/18 Odicha <[email protected]> > El 18/02/2013 04:51 a.m., Jordi Esteve escribió: > > Al 16/02/13 19:18, En/na Cédric Krier ha escrit: >> >>> On 16/02/13 19:14 +0100, Albert Cervera i Areny wrote: >>> >>>> A Dissabte, 16 de febrer de 2013 18:56:41, Cédric Krier va escriure: >>>> >>>>> On 16/02/13 18:53 +0100, Albert Cervera i Areny wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> A Dissabte, 16 de febrer de 2013 18:26:34, Cédric Krier va escriure: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 16/02/13 18:23 +0100, Albert Cervera i Areny wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> A Divendres, 15 de febrer de 2013 16:23:42, Cédric Krier va >>>>>>>> escriure: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 11/01/13 11:16 +0000, [email protected] wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Reviewers: , >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Please review this at >>>>>>>>>> http://codereview.tryton.org/**637002/<http://codereview.tryton.org/637002/> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I'm wondering as both account_es and account_es_pyme are quite >>>>>>>>> large. Is not it possible have them sharing the same template? >>>>>>>>> If I remember well, I think one is just a subset of the other? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It should be possible for accounts, currently those XMLs are >>>>>>>> generated using some scripts. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> What is the source? >>>>>>> >>>>>> Some CSV files. We created them to handle some complex Spanish taxes >>>>>> that >>>>>> make tax templates in Tryton to explode, and we can also avoid some >>>>>> stupid mistakes we did in the past due to that duplication. >>>>>> >>>>> I don't understand. You wrote a CSV file to generate a XML file ?!?!? >>>>> >>>> Yes. Maybe Jesús can explain better but basically we only have to >>>> manage some >>>> taxes and the explosion of combinations required by tryton is handled >>>> by the >>>> script. >>>> >>> Ok, I think there is a mistake to create all the combinations of >>> different taxes. >>> A better system must be found, I can help but I need to have all the >>> information. >>> >>> >> Albert explanation is not accurate. The script doesn't not explode >> Spanish taxes from CSV data. It only explodes some of the Spanish tax rules >> and some composed taxes related to them because we have not found and easy >> way to manage them. This has been discussed in [1]. In this issue I >> explained you (Cédric) several complex Spanish taxes rules and, in your >> last comment, you answered "Create a composed taxes for each cases because >> if I understand well, both taxes are inseparable." That is what we have >> done. And to do it in an easy way, we manage CSV files and with the help of >> a Python script we create the xml files from these CSV files. >> >> So, the reasons for managing CSV files and create xml files for >> account_es and account_es_pyme modules are: >> >> 1) It is easier to manage CSV files than XML files. CSV files are more >> compact and easy to deal with a spreadsheet application. >> >> 2) It is easier to share these CSV files with accountant people how knows >> if the accounts, taxes, tax rules, ... are correct or not. You must take >> into account that in Spain there are lot of different taxes, so we have to >> define a lot of taxes and tax codes. This is one of the reasons that the >> Spanish XML files are bigger than other other countries. >> >> 3) It is easier to create some tax rules in Tryton, because we have to >> create some composed taxes for some tax rules. >> >> However, as Raimon has told, managing CSV files and a Python script to >> convert them to Tryton XML files is an internal decision of the Spanish >> account localization team. The project is public [2] but other Tryton >> account localization teams could use this approach or not. >> >> Jordi >> >> >> [1] https://bugs.tryton.org/**issue2871<https://bugs.tryton.org/issue2871> >> >> [2] >> https://bitbucket.org/**trytonspain/tryton-account_es_**csv2xml<https://bitbucket.org/trytonspain/tryton-account_es_csv2xml> >> >> I'm using same approach for peruvian chart of accounts. (csv but not > from Oerp but from official peruvian charts, ie Oerp is not accurate) > > > -- > -- > [email protected] mailing list > > --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > Groups "tryton-dev" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to > tryton-dev+unsubscribe@**googlegroups.com<tryton-dev%[email protected]> > . > For more options, visit > https://groups.google.com/**groups/opt_out<https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out> > . > > > Same for Colombian chart of accounts (named as PUC)
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