On 15/09/11 17:30 +0200, Korbinian Preisler wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, den 15.09.2011, 17:06 +0200 schrieb Cédric Krier:
> > On 15/09/11 16:49 +0200, Albert Cervera i Areny wrote:
> > > A Dijous, 15 de setembre de 2011 14:17:56, Cédric Krier va escriure:
> > > > On 15/09/11 14:08 +0200, Albert Cervera i Areny wrote:
> > > > > A Dijous, 15 de setembre de 2011 13:51:09, Cédric Krier va escriure:
> > > > > > In conclusion, my question is:
> > > > > >     Is it really a requirements?
> > > > > >     Or is it just because other softwares (or accountants) do this 
> > > > > > way?
> > > > > 
> > > > > AFAIK it is indeed a requirement and it is defined by both official
> > > > > charts of accounts defined in Spain. In fact, the Spanish chart of
> > > > > accounts is really huge compared to those of other countries (~760
> > > > > accounts if I'm not mistaken).
> > > > 
> > > > Have you a link?
> > > 
> > > Hey! You were right! It's not in the official account plan! I was looking 
> > > at 
> > > default OpenERP one (which I didn't create myself) and thought it had the 
> > > official accounts only. So it's not a requirement from a legal point of 
> > > view.
> > 
> > :-)
> > 
> > Will be good to know the German guys.
> 
> In Germany there is no 'official account chart'. You are free to choose
> your account chart. There are some provided by companies or institutions
> and some of them are widely used. More than one of them is strutured
> like the spanish chart and divides the revenues and expenses by origin
> of the customer (or to be more precise, by the tax used on the invoice
> for the customer). As for this chart there is a very often used
> Import-Export-API we absolutely need to match the requirements of this
> account chart to create a competitive software solution for the german
> market.

I don't see why you need to implement the same unuseful behavior to allow
import/export.
The import/export process could take care of it without bloated Tryton.
The easy way is to look at the invoice for the moves in those accounts.

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Cédric Krier

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