>
> > I miss some seeparation between the contract (the main document where
> > you define the terms and condiftions of the contract) and a contract
> > signature of the contract with a party.
>

Why should it not be set on the contract ?


 > I also miss the time management of the duration of the contract. For
> > example: when it is the contract signed, which duration has, and which
> > is the final date of the contract. I don't know if it's necessary to
> > allow to define autrenewal of contracts (maybe that should be defined on
> > a separate module)
>
> Definitely a contract should have a start date.
> Question is if you use a fixed end date (e.g. with warning), or an open end
> date.
> I think I would go for the first one - even if you extend a contract it is
> usually andled as a 'new' contract (different terms and conditions may
> apply,
> see Telecommunications)
>

The end date (its value or absence) depends on "what" you are contracting
on.
There are services which have a fixed end date (maintenance...) and others
which are running until one of the parties chose to resign (telecom...)


> > Thanks for all the detailed information of all contract types, but IMHO
> > a tryton module for managing contracts should be simple, and all
> > contract type's must be implemented in custom modules. So a review must
> > be done to extract all the general information from all contract types.
>
> I think each contract type could be a separate module
>

+1

Jean CAVALLO
Coopengo

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