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Resolved issues and error corrections
This update resolves an issue where changing a task's deadline didn't automatically update the deadlines of its dependent tasks, even with the 'Auto-Reschedule (Keep Buffer)' option enabled. Now, when adjusting a task's deadline, dependent tasks are correctly rescheduled to maintain the intended dependencies and buffer times.
Original PR description
__ ## Short functional explanation of the error When rescheduling the deadline only of a task that has dependencies, other dependencies won't be moved in time, even if we select `Auto-Reschedule…
__ ## Short functional explanation of the error When rescheduling the deadline only of a task that has dependencies, other dependencies won't be moved in time, even if we select `Auto-Reschedule (Keep Buffer)`. ## Reproduction Steps 1. Go to Project. On a given project, click on the 3 dots on the top right of the project card. Then, click settings and under Task Management, check Task Dependencies. 2. Create 2 tasks for this project. On task 1, click on the Deadline field, then click on the top right of the calendar card to set a planned date. 3. On task 2, click on the Blocked By tab. Then, add a line with task 1. Select a planned date like you did with task 1. 4. Go back to the project and on the top right, click on the Gantt view. Make sure that above the calendar, the Auto-Reschedule (Keep Buffer) option is selected. Then, move forward (or backward) the deadline of task 1 by only clicking on the right edge of the pill and dragging/dropping it to the left/right. ### Expected behavior As task 2 depends on task 1, and we need to keep the buffer. The start date of task 2 should be moved left when we drop the deadline of task 1 further left, or right when we move the deadline of task 1 further right. ### Unexpected behavior Nothing happens. ## Origin of the issue ### JS side When we click on the whole task 1 and drag it to the right (thus changing the start date *and* the deadline), the dependent tasks are also moved right. When performing this action, this calls the method `dragPillDrop`. In it, we can see this piece of code: https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/e113c851e6fa9a7a3c1dca840926ed7e58b3f16f/web_gantt/static/src/gantt_renderer.js#L1484-L1489 where `this.isAutoPlan` indicates whether we checked the Auto-Reschedule (Keep Buffer) option. In that case, we call `rescheduleAccordingToDependency`, which performs this ORM call: https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/e113c851e6fa9a7a3c1dca840926ed7e58b3f16f/web_gantt/static/src/gantt_model.js#L500 However, when only moving the deadline of the task, we call the method `resizePillDrop`. In this method, we don't check if `this.isAutoPlan` is True, as we perform in all case the call to: https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/e113c851e6fa9a7a3c1dca840926ed7e58b3f16f/web_gantt/static/src/gantt_renderer.js#L2822 Which will trigger the orm call: https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/e113c851e6fa9a7a3c1dca840926ed7e58b3f16f/web_gantt/static/src/gantt_model.js#L479 which will call the `web_gantt_write` method in Python, only writing on the task we changed the deadline of. ### PY side Inside `web_gantt_reschedule`, to reschedule dependent tasks, we have to reach the method call: https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/e113c851e6fa9a7a3c1dca840926ed7e58b3f16f/web_gantt/models/models.py#L247 However, there's a condition preventing us from reaching that code when only changing the deadline: https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/e113c851e6fa9a7a3c1dca840926ed7e58b3f16f/web_gantt/models/models.py#L230-L235 Yet, we need to trigger the code and reschedule dependencies even if there's no planned date as soon as we change the deadline. Once we're in `_web_gantt_action_reschedule_candidates`, we check if we're in the case of preponing or postponing the task (i.e the direction of the rescheduling): https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/e113c851e6fa9a7a3c1dca840926ed7e58b3f16f/web_gantt/models/models.py#L410 This call is performed with `start_date_field_name`, which is present in the `vals` in the case of moving a whole task. Yet, in our case, we only move the deadline, so `start_date_field_name` isn't in our `vals`. So, to get the direction of our rescheduling, we have to use `stop_date_field_name` instead. Then, we perform this call: https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/e113c851e6fa9a7a3c1dca840926ed7e58b3f16f/web_gantt/models/models.py#L412 However, in our case, the dependent tasks are still found under the `dependency_inverted_field_name` field. This leads us to the return of the function, where we call `_web_gantt_move_candidates`. In it, we retrieve the previous values of the pill we're modifying with: https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/e113c851e6fa9a7a3c1dca840926ed7e58b3f16f/project_enterprise/models/project_task.py#L1366 using `vals`. Later we use `start_date_field_name` to update the dates of dependent tasks: https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/e113c851e6fa9a7a3c1dca840926ed7e58b3f16f/project_enterprise/models/project_task.py#L1413-L1415 Still, in our case, we don't have `start_date_field_name` in vals. Thus, we have to define `old_vals_per_pill_id[self.id][start_date_field_name]`. Next, we define the start date and end date of the intervals in which we reschedule the dependent tasks (so, the left and right bounds of intervals): https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/e113c851e6fa9a7a3c1dca840926ed7e58b3f16f/project_enterprise/models/project_task.py#L1392-L1401 In case of a `search_forward`, this is natural. Nevertheless, in the case of a backwards search, we can't consider the start date of the first task to be the right bound for our dependent tasks, as they occur after the first task! This would mean that our right bound is set before the dependent tasks even start. So, in our case of changing only a deadline, we have to set the right bound to the latest deadline of the dependent tasks. They won't be set to later, as we are moving the deadline backward. Finally, in the case of setting a deadline backwards, we have to keep the time gap between task 1 and the dependent tasks, based on the working hours. This feature wasn't implemented. __ opw-6080405
This update fixes inconsistencies in how barcode settings are applied to Manufacturing Orders within the Odoo Enterprise system. Previously, mandatory scan requirements weren't consistently enforced, allowing users to bypass them. Now, the system correctly utilizes Manufacturing Order configuration to ensure accurate barcode tracking during production processes.
Original PR description
Before this commit, the "Allow full order validation" were partially ignored in the Barcode app when used for Manufacturing Orders, and the "Mandatory scan" settings didn't work very well. For…
Before this commit, the "Allow full order validation" were partially ignored in the Barcode app when used for Manufacturing Orders, and the "Mandatory scan" settings didn't work very well. For example, setting the scan of lot/serial as mandatory didn't prevent the user to set automatically a SN on consummed component by generating a lot/serial on the produced product or by clicking on "Produce All" button. This commit adds some conditions to avoid to update barcode lines in case they should depending of the config. This commit also fixes a related issue where the MRP operation type's config wasn't used at all when a MO is created directly from the Barcode app. As the config is get from the MO's picking type and no MO exists when a new one is created from the Barcode app, there is no MO's config returned in the data send by the server. To fix that, the config is now updated clientside when the data are fetched after a save. [Task-5420762](https://www.odoo.com/odoo/project/966/tasks/4655907/project.task/5420762) [opw-5223507](https://www.odoo.com/odoo/project/49/tasks/5223507)
This update enhances the account reports feature by adding a confirmation dialog when deleting working files, preventing accidental data loss. Additionally, the button to delete working files is now hidden for users without accounting permissions, improving security and usability. These changes ensure a more controlled and secure experience for generating reports.
Original PR description
contains: [FIX] account_reports: Working files delete button: - hide it for non-accountant - add confirmation dialog [FIX] account_reports: Working file should always open in cycle view [FIX] account_reports: Always show embedded actions in Working files task-5880319
This update fixes an error in the project dashboard that incorrectly displayed revenue figures for yearly subscription projects. The fix ensures that revenue is accurately calculated based on the subscription type, preventing inflated amounts and providing correct financial reporting. This improves the accuracy of project profitability analysis.
Original PR description
__ ## Short functional explanation of the error When checking the dashboard on a project we created with a yearly subscription, the values shown are incorrect. ## Reproduction Steps 1. Create a new…
__ ## Short functional explanation of the error When checking the dashboard on a project we created with a yearly subscription, the values shown are incorrect. ## Reproduction Steps 1. Create a new product. Check the Subscription field and set the Product type as Service. On the Create on Order field, set Project & Task. Then, in the Recurring Price tab, add a Monthly plan with price 50 and yearly plan with price 40. 2. Create a new Quotation. Set a customer and add the product you just created in an Order line. Set the Quantity to 100 and set the recurring plan as Yearly. You'll see the amount be at 4000, and the total amount at 4600 with taxes. Click on Confirm. 3. Create an invoice and confirm it. 4. Click on the Project smart button. Then, on the top right, click on the view menu > Top Menu. Select Dashboard and click on it. ### Expected behavior On the dashboard, we should see the Revenues under Profitability at 4000. To invoice should be left at 0 and Invoiced should be at 4000. Expected should be at 4000. ### Unexpected behavior On the dashboard, To Invoice is at 333, and Expected is at 4333. This corresponds to our invoice + 4000/12 -> monthly recurring plan, with the price of the yearly plan! ## Origin of the issue We always add the `recurring_monthly` value when showing the profitability, no matter the recurring plan: https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/cdc0d5d57f6b27a6bb5e451d48bdbef4e3dde5cb/project_sale_subscription/models/project_project.py#L86 We should only add the `recurring_monthly` value for as many monthly subscriptions we have, not for *all* the subscriptions. __ opw-5916688