From: "David E Jones" <[email protected]>
On Oct 27, 2009, at 6:28 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:

Ján,

1) We can't keep all old European currencies  indefinitely.

Why not?

Because they are not used anymore. For instance in France we don't use the franc for eight years (and, like many French - and European for their own currency I guess-, I struggled to forget it). Same for all the countries which entered the Euro zone in 2001. On the other hand, as I suggested we could add the currencies that are still in use. BTW, I privately received this answer from Ján
1) I agree, i mean primarily old currencies for new coutries in european 
monetary union, as Slovakia, Slovenia etc. (and in future
Poland or Czech Republic).

In teen years I suggest we remove them again. But anyway, who knows what the 
world will be in 10 years :o)

Note that I will not begin a war of religion, and if the community prefer to 
revert, I will. It's maybe also easier...

Jacques

-David


2) Some countries may need to have their own currencies still in OFBiz
3) We may then add them... => Jira issue(s) with patch(es)

Jacques

From: "Ján Valkovic" <[email protected]>
Hi,
in r825188 was removed "dead" currencies for countries which  switched to
euro. I think, that wasn't good idea (or good idea in all cases). For
example, slovak krona is currently used for dual price view until  end of
2009. In some cases old currencies are important for
orders/quotes/invoices history, too.

ya







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