Friday, March 6, 2026
3 changes · saas-18.4
Resolved issues and error corrections
This update fixes a bug where users could incorrectly cancel subscriptions that already had invoices generated. The change adds a check to ensure subscriptions with invoices remain uncancelled after being closed, preventing revenue discrepancies and ensuring accurate subscription management. This resolves an issue identified in opw-5479719.
Original PR description
Steps to reproduce: -------------------------------- 1. Install Subscription module 2. Create a new subscription quotation and confirm it 3. Generate an invoice for the subscription 4. Attempt to…
Steps to reproduce: -------------------------------- 1. Install Subscription module 2. Create a new subscription quotation and confirm it 3. Generate an invoice for the subscription 4. Attempt to cancel the subscription * A ValidationError is correctly raised 5. Close the subscription by selecting any close (churn) reason 6. Attempt to cancel the same closed subscription again Observation: -------------------------------- The subscription is successfully cancelled even though it already has invoices Issue: -------------------------------- In the following code: https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/9e39b4b85fcb9f6ed5b21b942796b76b8a6eefdb/sale_subscription/models/sale_order.py#L741-L742 The cancellation logic does not check whether a subscription is already churned and still has active invoices Solution: -------------------------------- Added an additional condition to prevent cancelling churned subscriptions that still have active invoices opw-5479719 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#106596
This update resolves an issue preventing PDF exports of composite reports that included journal report sections. The fix ensures that journal reports utilize their specialized PDF generation process, allowing for accurate PDF creation. This improves the functionality of composite reports for users generating financial data.
Original PR description
# Steps to reproduce: * Enable **Developer Mode**. * Go to **Accounting → Configuration → Accounting → Accounting Reports**. * Create a new report and enable **Composite Report**. * Add a new line of…
# Steps to reproduce: * Enable **Developer Mode**. * Go to **Accounting → Configuration → Accounting → Accounting Reports**. * Create a new report and enable **Composite Report**. * Add a new line of type **Journal Report**. * Save the report and create a menu item from the gear icon. * Open the report from the reporting menu. * Try to download the report in **PDF** format. # Observed behavior: * PDF export fails with a traceback. * Composite reports containing journal report sections cannot be exported as PDF. # Cause When exporting a composite report to PDF, the export flow iterates over each embedded sub-report and generates the HTML body used for PDF rendering. * The composite export relies on the base [`export_to_pdf`](https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/a4e2c7c7d3aa50c8b57668c9ca73f523a31a5c41/account_reports/models/account_report.py#L5875) implementation from `account.report`, which directly calls `_get_pdf_export_html()` for each sub-report. * For standard reports, this works as expected because they use the base [`_get_pdf_export_html`](https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/a4e2c7c7d3aa50c8b57668c9ca73f523a31a5c41/account_reports/models/account_report.py#L5944) method, which renders flat report lines into the default PDF template. * Journal reports, however, rely on a completely different PDF structure. Their templates expect `document_data` (journal entries grouped by journal/document) instead of flat report lines. * This `document_data` is generated exclusively by the journal report’s custom handler via its own [`export_to_pdf`](https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/a4e2c7c7d3aa50c8b57668c9ca73f523a31a5c41/account_reports/models/account_journal_report.py#L240) flow. * The handler builds the required `document_data` using [`_generate_document_data_for_export`](https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/a4e2c7c7d3aa50c8b57668c9ca73f523a31a5c41/account_reports/models/account_journal_report.py#L261C9-L261C22). * When a journal report is embedded inside a composite report, the composite export logic bypasses the custom handler and forces the report through the base `_get_pdf_export_html()` pipeline. * Since the base pipeline does not generate `document_data`, the journal report PDF template fails at render time with `KeyError: 'document_data'`. In short, journal reports embedded in composite reports were incorrectly routed through the standard PDF export pipeline instead of their specialized handler-based one. # Fix: * Add PDF export support to the journal report custom handler. * Centralize common print option logic in a shared helper. * Update composite report export logic to delegate PDF generation to custom handlers when available. * Journal reports inside composite reports now export to PDF correctly. opw-5477551 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#109262 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#105040
This update fixes a discrepancy in the Abbreviated Balance Sheet report for Spanish businesses. It incorporates a required account code (189) as mandated by recent Spanish tax regulations (PGCE). This ensures accurate financial reporting and compliance with local accounting standards.
Original PR description
According to last updated of PGCE https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-2011-18458 <img width="790" height="342" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d5875946-d3b0-480b-bea1-8a7f4202aef7" /> @moduon MT-14017 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#108557