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abijah
e784931fa8
Implemented refund, at least for the most part. Minor testing, but looks promising. Because of this change the customer account entries grid appears odd, with a refunds showing up as a 'Charge'. So, I'm toying with the idea of having entries show up as customer 'Debits' and 'Credits'. I don't know if this will cause user confusion, but we'll play with it for a while and see. It actually reminds me a bit (coming full circle) of the earliest implementations, which kept track of a lease on its own account/ledger, in which credit/debit would be the exact correct terms.
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git-svn-id: file:///svn-source/pmgr/branches/yafr_20090716@493 97e9348a-65ac-dc4b-aefc-98561f571b83
2009-08-06 05:11:58 +00:00
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bad_debt.ctp
Brought the bad debt write-off functionality up to date. I'm not entirely convinced that calling it a receipt is such a good idea, but bad debt is certainly a non-normal case, and we can work on this later if need be.
2009-08-04 23:25:31 +00:00
deposit_slip.ctp
Modified the filtering behavior; A filter specified as 'Table.field' results in the obvious split (Table, field); 'Table' results in (Table, id); 'field' results in (ModelTable, field). Fixed a bug in the app controller which was allowing 'fields' to leak into the top level of 'link'
2009-07-30 19:45:19 +00:00
view.ctp
Implemented refund, at least for the most part. Minor testing, but looks promising. Because of this change the customer account entries grid appears odd, with a refunds showing up as a 'Charge'. So, I'm toying with the idea of having entries show up as customer 'Debits' and 'Credits'. I don't know if this will cause user confusion, but we'll play with it for a while and see. It actually reminds me a bit (coming full circle) of the earliest implementations, which kept track of a lease on its own account/ledger, in which credit/debit would be the exact correct terms.
2009-08-06 05:11:58 +00:00