A Divendres 07 Juny 2013 19:22:51, Cédric Krier va escriure: > On 07/06/13 15:16 +0000, [email protected] wrote: > > Please review this at http://codereview.tryton.org/923002/ > > > > Affected files: > > M PaymentOrder.wiki > > I think this is a more flexible and simple design for payment. > Especially because it deals with a one to one relation between > accounting lines and payment instead of grouping lines. > Also it takes care of the succes or not of the payment, and in some way > it will allow to have a kind of forecast about liquidity in the future. > > I think I sum up all the comments, please tell me if not.
Some comments: - In Spain we would eventually need a document that groups payments together. That document is named "Remesa" in Spain and is needed in some cases when for some special payment types it has to be printed together and it needs a reference number, date, etc. It is also interesting to ease bank reconciliation because the bank may print a single statement line for a bunch of bank transfers. - If I understand it correctly, one example of a 'account.payment' would be writing a cheque. What happens if a user writes a single cheque to pay two or three invoices? I mean, is the goal of account.payment match real-world payment documents? Just to clarify, Zikzakmedia guys in coordination with the rest of the Spanish team, have been working on Jordi's proposal here [1]. We didn't take discussion further basically because we have tight time constraints but we're interested in helping with, having and using a core module. There are several modules that extend account_payment [2] including the ones creating the files needed for working with Spanish banks. [1] https://bitbucket.org/trytonspain/trytond-account_payment [2] https://bitbucket.org/trytonspain -- Albert Cervera i Areny Consultor funcional Tel. 93 553 18 03 @albertnan www.NaN-tic.com Avís legal >>
