Hi everyone,
I discovered that I need to put a tax line on the invoice when billing hours spent on a project. I can create the invoice with the hours from the project component (or scrum) but when I try to "add tax", an error message is displayed saying that there is no productId to calculate the tax from. So I looked into the items tab of the invoice and it was right about that :'( There is no product linked to the hours. I can add "by hand" a product "HoursSpendOnAProject" to every items of the invoice afterwards but it is not very user-friendly. Is there a way to automatically link my hours to a product ? (I thought that it would be ok from the Scrum component, since projects are linked to a product, but it is the same) Or maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere ? Have a nice day, Thanks, Florian Montalbano |
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Hi Florian,
Conceptually I don't see why the Scrum component should be related to accounting. After all Scrum is only an organisational method. So it seems a bit stretched to invoice from Scrum. But this is minor, because on the other hand a project seems legitimate to be linked to an invoice. A project is basically a WorkEffort and I think you should look into this direction, like WorkEffortBilling and TimeEntry... This of course does not mean that you will find something ready OOTB HTH Jacques Le 20/07/2016 à 14:37, Montalbano Florian a écrit : > Hi everyone, > > I discovered that I need to put a tax line on the invoice when billing hours spent on a project. > > I can create the invoice with the hours from the project component (or scrum) but when I try to "add tax", an error message is displayed saying that > there is no productId to calculate the tax from. So I looked into the items tab of the invoice and it was right about that :'( There is no product > linked to the hours. > > I can add "by hand" a product "HoursSpendOnAProject" to every items of the invoice afterwards but it is not very user-friendly. > > Is there a way to automatically link my hours to a product ? (I thought that it would be ok from the Scrum component, since projects are linked to a > product, but it is the same) > Or maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere ? > > Have a nice day, > Thanks, > > Florian Montalbano > > > |
Thank you for your answer.
I understand what you mean for the link between Scrum and invoicing. It's just that I saw the functionality allowing to create an invoice from Scrum hours in the Scrum component, I didn't think about the fundamental use of the Scrum. I talked over this subject with Gil and we came up with the following proposition : We took into account that taxes are a very complicated matter since it can be different from a country to another. As you said, we have TimeEntry that are linked to a WorkEffort. From the WorkEffort, we have a relation to the WorkEffortGoodStandard and then to Product (and thus ProductCategory). What does this Product stand for a WorkEffort such as a task ? Well, a task in a project may be of different type. For example : - A programming task - A cleaning task - Preparing a drink party - Checking the electrical installation And each of these type might have a specific tax associated. That's why you should be able to chose the good product representing the task. Of course, for the Scrum component, it is easier since it is more computer-science-oriented. So when we create a task, we can have an optional lookup for selecting a Product (on which taxes are customizable,the lookup is optional so it won't hinder the creation of a task and disturb what is already used). When the task is created, an entry is created in the WorkEffortGoodStandard. At the moment the invoice is created, we can retrieve this Product by querying the table WorkEffortGoodStandard for each TimeEntry to bill. The taxes can be customized by creating specific Product and ProductCategory (that way, each country tax laws may be respected). This link to a product is enabled for the Scrum Default Task but the ProductId is not retrieved when the invoice is created. With a Product associated to the WorkEffort, we can add this information (ProductId) when creating an InvoiceItem from the TimeEntry. And with an associated product, we can add taxes. Possible improvement : We could define a link with a Product from either Task/Phase/Project (for the Project Component) and a Task/BacklogItem/Sprint/Project (for the Scrum Component). The ProductId associated with the InvoiceItem will be the more specific WorkEffort. We can check that by starting from a Task and checking recursively the parent WorkEffort until one has an entry in WorkEffortGoodStandard. I think this is not the clearest "improvement proposal" so feel free to comment, ask questions or react about this. Have a nice day, Thanks Florian Le 23/07/2016 à 22:57, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : > Hi Florian, > > Conceptually I don't see why the Scrum component should be related to > accounting. After all Scrum is only an organisational method. So it > seems a bit stretched to invoice from Scrum. > > But this is minor, because on the other hand a project seems > legitimate to be linked to an invoice. > > A project is basically a WorkEffort and I think you should look into > this direction, like WorkEffortBilling and TimeEntry... > > This of course does not mean that you will find something ready OOTB > > HTH > > Jacques > > > Le 20/07/2016 à 14:37, Montalbano Florian a écrit : >> Hi everyone, >> >> I discovered that I need to put a tax line on the invoice when >> billing hours spent on a project. >> >> I can create the invoice with the hours from the project component >> (or scrum) but when I try to "add tax", an error message is displayed >> saying that there is no productId to calculate the tax from. So I >> looked into the items tab of the invoice and it was right about that >> :'( There is no product linked to the hours. >> >> I can add "by hand" a product "HoursSpendOnAProject" to every items >> of the invoice afterwards but it is not very user-friendly. >> >> Is there a way to automatically link my hours to a product ? (I >> thought that it would be ok from the Scrum component, since projects >> are linked to a product, but it is the same) >> Or maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere ? >> >> Have a nice day, >> Thanks, >> >> Florian Montalbano >> >> >> > |
Hi Florian,
Thank you for taking the time to think about this. Have you considered unifying the solutions by making the links and all the business logic between the WorkEffort and Product? Then maybe just build the whole solution for any upper components (project, scrum, etc ..) around that, and fetch the logic for invoicing based on the workeffort type or any attributes / parameters related to that? Regards, Taher Alkhateeb On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 1:24 PM, Montalbano Florian < [hidden email]> wrote: > Thank you for your answer. > > I understand what you mean for the link between Scrum and invoicing. It's > just that I saw the functionality allowing to create an invoice from Scrum > hours in the Scrum component, I didn't think about the fundamental use of > the Scrum. > > I talked over this subject with Gil and we came up with the following > proposition : > > We took into account that taxes are a very complicated matter since it can > be different from a country to another. > > As you said, we have TimeEntry that are linked to a WorkEffort. From the > WorkEffort, we have a relation to the WorkEffortGoodStandard and then to > Product (and thus ProductCategory). > > What does this Product stand for a WorkEffort such as a task ? Well, a > task in a project may be of different type. For example : > > - A programming task > > - A cleaning task > > - Preparing a drink party > > - Checking the electrical installation > > And each of these type might have a specific tax associated. That's why > you should be able to chose the good product representing the task. Of > course, for the Scrum component, it is easier since it is more > computer-science-oriented. > > So when we create a task, we can have an optional lookup for selecting a > Product (on which taxes are customizable,the lookup is optional so it won't > hinder the creation of a task and disturb what is already used). When the > task is created, an entry is created in the WorkEffortGoodStandard. > At the moment the invoice is created, we can retrieve this Product by > querying the table WorkEffortGoodStandard for each TimeEntry to bill. The > taxes can be customized by creating specific Product and ProductCategory > (that way, each country tax laws may be respected). > > This link to a product is enabled for the Scrum Default Task but the > ProductId is not retrieved when the invoice is created. > With a Product associated to the WorkEffort, we can add this information > (ProductId) when creating an InvoiceItem from the TimeEntry. And with an > associated product, we can add taxes. > > Possible improvement : > We could define a link with a Product from either Task/Phase/Project (for > the Project Component) and a Task/BacklogItem/Sprint/Project (for the Scrum > Component). > The ProductId associated with the InvoiceItem will be the more specific > WorkEffort. We can check that by starting from a Task and checking > recursively the parent WorkEffort until one has an entry in > WorkEffortGoodStandard. > > I think this is not the clearest "improvement proposal" so feel free to > comment, ask questions or react about this. > > Have a nice day, > Thanks > > Florian > > > Le 23/07/2016 à 22:57, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : > >> Hi Florian, >> >> Conceptually I don't see why the Scrum component should be related to >> accounting. After all Scrum is only an organisational method. So it seems a >> bit stretched to invoice from Scrum. >> >> But this is minor, because on the other hand a project seems legitimate >> to be linked to an invoice. >> >> A project is basically a WorkEffort and I think you should look into this >> direction, like WorkEffortBilling and TimeEntry... >> >> This of course does not mean that you will find something ready OOTB >> >> HTH >> >> Jacques >> >> >> Le 20/07/2016 à 14:37, Montalbano Florian a écrit : >> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> I discovered that I need to put a tax line on the invoice when billing >>> hours spent on a project. >>> >>> I can create the invoice with the hours from the project component (or >>> scrum) but when I try to "add tax", an error message is displayed saying >>> that there is no productId to calculate the tax from. So I looked into the >>> items tab of the invoice and it was right about that :'( There is no >>> product linked to the hours. >>> >>> I can add "by hand" a product "HoursSpendOnAProject" to every items of >>> the invoice afterwards but it is not very user-friendly. >>> >>> Is there a way to automatically link my hours to a product ? (I thought >>> that it would be ok from the Scrum component, since projects are linked to >>> a product, but it is the same) >>> Or maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere ? >>> >>> Have a nice day, >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Florian Montalbano >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > |
Hi Taher,
Thanks for your advice and indeed this has been think through, to be a global improvement in invoice creation, based on time entries billing. This would apply for both (project and Scrum), and this could be the good way to refactor both invoice creation process (two different services that are not so far from each other). We only are within the conception step, and wanted to share our thought about it. And we might need to move this thread to dev list ? Best Regards, Gil On 26/07/2016 12:46, Taher Alkhateeb
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Hi Florian, Thank you for taking the time to think about this. Have you considered unifying the solutions by making the links and all the business logic between the WorkEffort and Product? Then maybe just build the whole solution for any upper components (project, scrum, etc ..) around that, and fetch the logic for invoicing based on the workeffort type or any attributes / parameters related to that? Regards, Taher Alkhateeb On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 1:24 PM, Montalbano Florian < [hidden email]> wrote:Thank you for your answer. I understand what you mean for the link between Scrum and invoicing. It's just that I saw the functionality allowing to create an invoice from Scrum hours in the Scrum component, I didn't think about the fundamental use of the Scrum. I talked over this subject with Gil and we came up with the following proposition : We took into account that taxes are a very complicated matter since it can be different from a country to another. As you said, we have TimeEntry that are linked to a WorkEffort. From the WorkEffort, we have a relation to the WorkEffortGoodStandard and then to Product (and thus ProductCategory). What does this Product stand for a WorkEffort such as a task ? Well, a task in a project may be of different type. For example : - A programming task - A cleaning task - Preparing a drink party - Checking the electrical installation And each of these type might have a specific tax associated. That's why you should be able to chose the good product representing the task. Of course, for the Scrum component, it is easier since it is more computer-science-oriented. So when we create a task, we can have an optional lookup for selecting a Product (on which taxes are customizable,the lookup is optional so it won't hinder the creation of a task and disturb what is already used). When the task is created, an entry is created in the WorkEffortGoodStandard. At the moment the invoice is created, we can retrieve this Product by querying the table WorkEffortGoodStandard for each TimeEntry to bill. The taxes can be customized by creating specific Product and ProductCategory (that way, each country tax laws may be respected). This link to a product is enabled for the Scrum Default Task but the ProductId is not retrieved when the invoice is created. With a Product associated to the WorkEffort, we can add this information (ProductId) when creating an InvoiceItem from the TimeEntry. And with an associated product, we can add taxes. Possible improvement : We could define a link with a Product from either Task/Phase/Project (for the Project Component) and a Task/BacklogItem/Sprint/Project (for the Scrum Component). The ProductId associated with the InvoiceItem will be the more specific WorkEffort. We can check that by starting from a Task and checking recursively the parent WorkEffort until one has an entry in WorkEffortGoodStandard. I think this is not the clearest "improvement proposal" so feel free to comment, ask questions or react about this. Have a nice day, Thanks Florian Le 23/07/2016 à 22:57, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :Hi Florian, Conceptually I don't see why the Scrum component should be related to accounting. After all Scrum is only an organisational method. So it seems a bit stretched to invoice from Scrum. But this is minor, because on the other hand a project seems legitimate to be linked to an invoice. A project is basically a WorkEffort and I think you should look into this direction, like WorkEffortBilling and TimeEntry... This of course does not mean that you will find something ready OOTB HTH Jacques Le 20/07/2016 à 14:37, Montalbano Florian a écrit :Hi everyone, I discovered that I need to put a tax line on the invoice when billing hours spent on a project. I can create the invoice with the hours from the project component (or scrum) but when I try to "add tax", an error message is displayed saying that there is no productId to calculate the tax from. So I looked into the items tab of the invoice and it was right about that :'( There is no product linked to the hours. I can add "by hand" a product "HoursSpendOnAProject" to every items of the invoice afterwards but it is not very user-friendly. Is there a way to automatically link my hours to a product ? (I thought that it would be ok from the Scrum component, since projects are linked to a product, but it is the same) Or maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere ? Have a nice day, Thanks, Florian Montalbano |
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In 2008 I already created a JIRA issue related to this. See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2040 Best regards, Pierre Smits ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com> OFBiz based solutions & services OFBiz Extensions Marketplace http://oem.ofbizci.net/oci-2/ On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Montalbano Florian < [hidden email]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I discovered that I need to put a tax line on the invoice when billing > hours spent on a project. > > I can create the invoice with the hours from the project component (or > scrum) but when I try to "add tax", an error message is displayed saying > that there is no productId to calculate the tax from. So I looked into the > items tab of the invoice and it was right about that :'( There is no > product linked to the hours. > > I can add "by hand" a product "HoursSpendOnAProject" to every items of the > invoice afterwards but it is not very user-friendly. > > Is there a way to automatically link my hours to a product ? (I thought > that it would be ok from the Scrum component, since projects are linked to > a product, but it is the same) > Or maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere ? > > Have a nice day, > Thanks, > > Florian Montalbano > > > |
The JIRA is too old and irrelevant, I think Florian should start a new JIRA
with their efforts and the plans and the details discussed above in the description of that JIRA. On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Pierre Smits <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Florian, > > In 2008 I already created a JIRA issue related to this. See > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2040 > > > Best regards, > > Pierre Smits > > ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com> > OFBiz based solutions & services > > OFBiz Extensions Marketplace > http://oem.ofbizci.net/oci-2/ > > On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Montalbano Florian < > [hidden email]> wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > > > I discovered that I need to put a tax line on the invoice when billing > > hours spent on a project. > > > > I can create the invoice with the hours from the project component (or > > scrum) but when I try to "add tax", an error message is displayed saying > > that there is no productId to calculate the tax from. So I looked into > the > > items tab of the invoice and it was right about that :'( There is no > > product linked to the hours. > > > > I can add "by hand" a product "HoursSpendOnAProject" to every items of > the > > invoice afterwards but it is not very user-friendly. > > > > Is there a way to automatically link my hours to a product ? (I thought > > that it would be ok from the Scrum component, since projects are linked > to > > a product, but it is the same) > > Or maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere ? > > > > Have a nice day, > > Thanks, > > > > Florian Montalbano > > > > > > > |
Hi, I agree that creating a new Jira is better. GilLe 27/07/2016 à 13:39, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : The JIRA is too old and irrelevant, I think Florian should start a new JIRA with their efforts and the plans and the details discussed above in the description of that JIRA. On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Pierre Smits [hidden email] wrote:Hi Florian, In 2008 I already created a JIRA issue related to this. See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2040 Best regards, Pierre Smits ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com> OFBiz based solutions & services OFBiz Extensions Marketplace http://oem.ofbizci.net/oci-2/ On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Montalbano Florian < [hidden email]> wrote:Hi everyone, I discovered that I need to put a tax line on the invoice when billing hours spent on a project. I can create the invoice with the hours from the project component (or scrum) but when I try to "add tax", an error message is displayed saying that there is no productId to calculate the tax from. So I looked intotheitems tab of the invoice and it was right about that :'( There is no product linked to the hours. I can add "by hand" a product "HoursSpendOnAProject" to every items oftheinvoice afterwards but it is not very user-friendly. Is there a way to automatically link my hours to a product ? (I thought that it would be ok from the Scrum component, since projects are linkedtoa product, but it is the same) Or maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere ? Have a nice day, Thanks, Florian Montalbano |
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Gil, I think you considered one of Pierre question "type of work (service?)" Did you analyse "GEO of billing party and customer (same GEO?)" ? This can be quite hard IIRW a Nicolas's comment recently (in another Jira I can't remember FTTOMH; or was it on a ML directly?) Thanks Jacques Le 27/07/2016 à 14:33, gil portenseigne a écrit : > > Hi, > > I agreethat creating a new Jira is better. > > Gil > > Le 27/07/2016 à 13:39, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >> The JIRA is too old and irrelevant, I think Florian should start a new JIRA >> with their efforts and the plans and the details discussed above in the >> description of that JIRA. >> >> On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Pierre Smits<[hidden email]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Florian, >>> >>> In 2008 I already created a JIRA issue related to this. See >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2040 >>> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Pierre Smits >>> >>> ORRTIZ.COM<http://www.orrtiz.com> >>> OFBiz based solutions & services >>> >>> OFBiz Extensions Marketplace >>> http://oem.ofbizci.net/oci-2/ >>> >>> On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Montalbano Florian < >>> [hidden email]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi everyone, >>>> >>>> I discovered that I need to put a tax line on the invoice when billing >>>> hours spent on a project. >>>> >>>> I can create the invoice with the hours from the project component (or >>>> scrum) but when I try to "add tax", an error message is displayed saying >>>> that there is no productId to calculate the tax from. So I looked into >>> the >>>> items tab of the invoice and it was right about that :'( There is no >>>> product linked to the hours. >>>> >>>> I can add "by hand" a product "HoursSpendOnAProject" to every items of >>> the >>>> invoice afterwards but it is not very user-friendly. >>>> >>>> Is there a way to automatically link my hours to a product ? (I thought >>>> that it would be ok from the Scrum component, since projects are linked >>> to >>>> a product, but it is the same) >>>> Or maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere ? >>>> >>>> Have a nice day, >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Florian Montalbano >>>> >>>> >>>> > |
Hi Jacques,
Yes, the type of work is the product associated with workEffort using WorkEffortGoodStandard. We did not take into consideration the parties involved in the generated invoice, since the info is already stored/working in it. We can keep it in mind, Nicolas comment was on a mail thread IIRW. Thanks Gil PS: FTTOMH == For the time, over my head ? Le 27/07/2016 à 15:10, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : > I also agree it's better to start anew > > Gil, I think you considered one of Pierre question "type of work > (service?)" > > Did you analyse "GEO of billing party and customer (same GEO?)" ? This > can be quite hard IIRW a Nicolas's comment recently (in another Jira I > can't remember FTTOMH; or was it on a ML directly?) > > Thanks > > Jacques > > > Le 27/07/2016 à 14:33, gil portenseigne a écrit : >> >> Hi, >> >> I agreethat creating a new Jira is better. >> >> Gil >> >> Le 27/07/2016 à 13:39, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>> The JIRA is too old and irrelevant, I think Florian should start a >>> new JIRA >>> with their efforts and the plans and the details discussed above in the >>> description of that JIRA. >>> >>> On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Pierre Smits<[hidden email]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Florian, >>>> >>>> In 2008 I already created a JIRA issue related to this. See >>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2040 >>>> >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> >>>> Pierre Smits >>>> >>>> ORRTIZ.COM<http://www.orrtiz.com> >>>> OFBiz based solutions & services >>>> >>>> OFBiz Extensions Marketplace >>>> http://oem.ofbizci.net/oci-2/ >>>> >>>> On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Montalbano Florian < >>>> [hidden email]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi everyone, >>>>> >>>>> I discovered that I need to put a tax line on the invoice when >>>>> billing >>>>> hours spent on a project. >>>>> >>>>> I can create the invoice with the hours from the project component >>>>> (or >>>>> scrum) but when I try to "add tax", an error message is displayed >>>>> saying >>>>> that there is no productId to calculate the tax from. So I looked >>>>> into >>>> the >>>>> items tab of the invoice and it was right about that :'( There is no >>>>> product linked to the hours. >>>>> >>>>> I can add "by hand" a product "HoursSpendOnAProject" to every >>>>> items of >>>> the >>>>> invoice afterwards but it is not very user-friendly. >>>>> >>>>> Is there a way to automatically link my hours to a product ? (I >>>>> thought >>>>> that it would be ok from the Scrum component, since projects are >>>>> linked >>>> to >>>>> a product, but it is the same) >>>>> Or maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere ? >>>>> >>>>> Have a nice day, >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Florian Montalbano >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> > > |
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I agree that the creation of a new ticket is a better idea because that was
probably a different thing, at least accordingly to the last comment on it posted by Jacques, in which he stated that Pierre and him had an off list conversation in which Pierre reported that the error was gone in 2010. Jacopo On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 2:33 PM, gil portenseigne < [hidden email]> wrote: > Hi, > > I agree that creating a new Jira is better. > Gil > > |
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Oh, and : https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-7138Gil Le 27/07/2016 à 15:23, gil portenseigne
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Indeed I found a solution. But the actual issue didn't disappear.
Pierre Smits ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com> OFBiz based solutions & services OFBiz Extensions Marketplace http://oem.ofbizci.net/oci-2/ On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 3:27 PM, Jacopo Cappellato < [hidden email]> wrote: > I agree that the creation of a new ticket is a better idea because that was > probably a different thing, at least accordingly to the last comment on it > posted by Jacques, in which he stated that Pierre and him had an off list > conversation in which Pierre reported that the error was gone in 2010. > > Jacopo > > On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 2:33 PM, gil portenseigne < > [hidden email]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I agree that creating a new Jira is better. > > Gil > > > > > |
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Le 27/07/2016 à 15:23, gil portenseigne a écrit :
> > PS: FTTOMH == For the time, over my head ? From The Top Of My Head, the other would have worked also :) Jacques |
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Yes that's what I thought about, thanks Gil!
A word about this issue could maybe figure in https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/VAT BTW this page could support a refresh ;) Jacques Le 27/07/2016 à 15:32, gil portenseigne a écrit : > > Oh, and : > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-7138 > Gil > > Le 27/07/2016 à 15:23, gil portenseigne a écrit : >> Hi Jacques, >> >> Yes, the type of work is the product associated with workEffort using WorkEffortGoodStandard. >> >> We did not take into consideration the parties involved in the generated invoice, since the info is already stored/working in it. >> >> We can keep it in mind, Nicolas comment was on a mail thread IIRW. >> >> Thanks >> >> Gil >> >> PS: FTTOMH == For the time, over my head ? >> >> >> >> Le 27/07/2016 à 15:10, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : >>> I also agree it's better to start anew >>> >>> Gil, I think you considered one of Pierre question "type of work (service?)" >>> >>> Did you analyse "GEO of billing party and customer (same GEO?)" ? This can be quite hard IIRW a Nicolas's comment recently (in another Jira I >>> can't remember FTTOMH; or was it on a ML directly?) >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> >>> Le 27/07/2016 à 14:33, gil portenseigne a écrit : >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I agreethat creating a new Jira is better. >>>> >>>> Gil >>>> >>>> Le 27/07/2016 à 13:39, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>>>> The JIRA is too old and irrelevant, I think Florian should start a new JIRA >>>>> with their efforts and the plans and the details discussed above in the >>>>> description of that JIRA. >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Pierre Smits<[hidden email]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Florian, >>>>>> >>>>>> In 2008 I already created a JIRA issue related to this. See >>>>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2040 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>> >>>>>> Pierre Smits >>>>>> >>>>>> ORRTIZ.COM<http://www.orrtiz.com> >>>>>> OFBiz based solutions & services >>>>>> >>>>>> OFBiz Extensions Marketplace >>>>>> http://oem.ofbizci.net/oci-2/ >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Montalbano Florian < >>>>>> [hidden email]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi everyone, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I discovered that I need to put a tax line on the invoice when billing >>>>>>> hours spent on a project. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I can create the invoice with the hours from the project component (or >>>>>>> scrum) but when I try to "add tax", an error message is displayed saying >>>>>>> that there is no productId to calculate the tax from. So I looked into >>>>>> the >>>>>>> items tab of the invoice and it was right about that :'( There is no >>>>>>> product linked to the hours. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I can add "by hand" a product "HoursSpendOnAProject" to every items of >>>>>> the >>>>>>> invoice afterwards but it is not very user-friendly. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Is there a way to automatically link my hours to a product ? (I thought >>>>>>> that it would be ok from the Scrum component, since projects are linked >>>>>> to >>>>>>> a product, but it is the same) >>>>>>> Or maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Have a nice day, >>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Florian Montalbano >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > |
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