Hi Hans, I have removed the clauses already, but I am not sure of how to compile everything again. I run windows so I tried to run:
-ant -ant run from the command line, but I see no changes in the application. Can you give to me any suggestion? thnx, Roger. hansbak wrote: > > Hi Roger, > i think i removed these clauses and the vat calculation should work now. > Did not do the first point yet though.... > So please try it.. > > Regards, > Hans > > On Sun, 2008-08-10 at 11:49 -0700, rogernb wrote: >> Hans, >> >> I have the same request from a customer and I consider your approach to >> be >> totally reasonable. Nevertheless, I would like to know if it is a good >> practice to open the java file and just do the needed changes to the >> code. >> >> I read the code in OrderServices.java and I noticed there are several >> clauses which ommit the purchase orders while calculating taxes. So I >> think >> it is just a matter of modifying these clauses, let the taxes be >> calculated >> for purchase orders too and load these taxes in a account. >> >> What do you think? would it be enough to modify the code in >> OrderServices? >> >> >> >> Hans Bakker wrote: >> > >> > >> > I have a request from a customer to enable the VAT tax calculation on >> > purchase orders. I have read the messages in the past about this >> subject >> > and want to propose the following to implement this feature: >> > >> > 1. add a second glAccountId for outgoing tax to the >> > TaxAuthorityGlAccount. >> > 2. adjust the programs to calculate the vat (sales tax) on purchase >> > orders the same way as sales orders, but use for the productstoreId a >> > blank entry. >> > >> > Is this a reasonable approach? >> > >> > Regards, >> > Hans >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/VAT-on-purchase-orders-tp18055034p18918451.html Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
