On 22/09/12 01:13 -0700, Marc Rechté wrote:
> Hello.
> I started OpenERP review and to my knowledge, I realized that the 
> committing of transactions is implemented to the very bare minimum. For 
> instance, entering an invoice consists in filling the header than adding 
> detail lines. I would expect the following behaviour regarding commit / 
> rollback: either the invoice is committed to the database (save action) or 
> rollbacked entirely (I worked with Oracle Forms and this was the default 
> behaviour some 15 years ago...).  In OpenERP I think that the invoice 
> header must be committed before one can start entering the lines. What 
> about Tryton, is it working as OpenERP ? Thanks

In Tryton, the all invoice is commited to the database once you press
save button and you can fill the enterly invoice at once before saving.

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