On 15/09/11 03:06 -0700, Jordi Esteve wrote:
> In current version of Tryton you can set customer and supplier tax
> rules. But I don't know how to set account mapping rules, I think this
> is a missing feature in Tryton.
> 
> Account mapping rules are implemented in OpenERP inside the fiscal
> position object. They allow change some accounts to other accounts in
> an account move created from an invoice for a party using this account
> mapping rules. This feature is very important for some countries, like
> Spain.

Could you explain exactly what is it? With an example/scenario/use case.

> Also the concept of "Fiscal position" make things easier for the
> accountants, because it is easier to set a fiscal position to a party
> (fiscal position as a customer and fiscal position as a supplier) than
> a set of tax mapping rules and a set of account mapping rules for
> customer and supplier.

For me, it is the same except the names are different.

> The questions are: Is planned to add this feature in next Tryton
> versions?

Don't know. Explain first why is it needed.

> When?

Idem.

> It is better to be added in the core (account module)
> or in a new module?

Idem.

> If it is not planned to be included in the core of
> Tryton maybe some Spanish people will try to implement in a separated
> module, but we think other localizations will need it also.

Why people always think their country is different?
You should almost never create a module for a country.
You must create a module for a feature.

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