Receivable Aging error
warlord at MIT.EDU
warlord at MIT.EDU
Fri Aug 29 16:13:09 EDT 2008
Quoting Charles Day <cedayiv at gmail.com>:
> At least for 2.2.7, I think I should change the reporting system back to
> using a default date of 'today'. For reports that allow you specify a date
> range, I will definitely keep the default start date as "beginning of
> period" (in 2.2.5 it was "beginning of year" which threw users with custom
> periods off), but I can change the end date back to 'today'.
>
> This will fix the immediate problem with the aging reports, though they
> probably would be better off making their own default instead of relying on
> the reporting system's default.
I think there are two types of reports -- reports against the period
and reports-to-date. I think we need to take a close look at each report
and determine which category it belongs in.
The aging reports definitely belong in the reports-to-date category
so they should default to "today".
The P&L definitely belongs in the report-against-period.
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-derek
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