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Re: Proposed change for 1.4
- Subject: Re: Proposed change for 1.4
- From: David <..hidden..>
- Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2012 11:40:01 +1000
On 10/04/12 10:59, John Locke wrote:
> As mentioned on another thread, one change I would like to be able to
> make to a few posted invoices: change the contact within a customer --
> e.g. to a new ECA.
>
> If we can add notes and change the contact, that would be really helpful.
>
+1
As far as I can see, anything that's NOT of an accounting nature should
be mutable. I'm often interested in changing notes after the event.
I've even thought of diving into the sql to do it, but that's probably a
bad idea :)
> On 04/09/2012 05:46 PM, Chris Travers wrote:
>> On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 5:10 PM, Michael Richardson<..hidden..> wrote:
>>> If reposted means that I can modify a PO before it is reconciled, and
>>> then repost it (leaving an audit trail), then I'm okay.
>> I am not quite sure what you mean by reconciling PO's, but reposting
>> doesn't apply to PO's. PO's and SO's can be legitimately modified
>> before being billed.
>>> I otherwise make too many errors in a session to have to reverse things.
>>> I'm okay with reversing transactions I made in a previous session, but
>>> what's a session in the always connected web, I don't know.
>> Also unposted transactions can still be modified or deleted. They
>> only become immutable when being posted to the books.
>>
>> Best Wishes,
>> Chris Travers
>>
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