Friday, June 12, 2026
31 changes · saas-19.2
Enhancements to existing features
This update introduces a new 'PINT' layer between UBL and BIS3 invoices, aligning with European regulations for electronic invoicing. This enhancement improves the accuracy and compliance of our system when handling invoices, particularly for international transactions and PEPPOL networks. It ensures adherence to industry standards for data exchange.
Original PR description
Add the layer PINT between UBL and BIS3. task: 5890887 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#260058
This update introduces a new rule for calculating superannuation contributions in Australia, aligning with Australian Taxation Office (ATO) requirements. Specifically, it now separates ‘Qualifying Earnings’ (QE) from regular earnings, impacting how superannuation is calculated from July 1st, 2026. This ensures compliance and accurate reporting of superannuation obligations.
Original PR description
Added new salary rule for Qualifying earnings. Super Streams now per payrun. task-6012509 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#117367
This update automatically refreshes KYC status information for French PDP users by receiving notifications from IAP. Previously, users had to manually update this status. This change streamlines the process and ensures accurate, real-time data.
Original PR description
Before this commit, user needed to manually refresh de kyc status, with this commit, the status will be changed when receiving the notification from IAP task-6271596 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#268528
Resolved issues and error corrections
This change reverts a recent update that caused picking confirmation emails to fail when guest contacts were archived. Archiving guest contacts automatically filters them from order systems, preventing related email notifications. This reversion ensures that picking confirmation emails are sent correctly, maintaining accurate order tracking.
Original PR description
Archiving guest contacts upon SO validation breaks mail confirmations for related pickings. When a guest contact is archived, the ORM automatically filters it out from any search…
Archiving guest contacts upon SO validation breaks mail confirmations for related pickings. When a guest contact is archived, the ORM automatically filters it out from any search https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/e8a372b71dc91a3e3649e572380f59ee648c5bdc/odoo/orm/fields_relational.py#L673-L677 As a result, the partner is silently dropped from the `partner_ids` Many2Many on the mail composer even though we do write it https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/e8a372b71dc91a3e3649e572380f59ee648c5bdc/addons/mail/wizard/mail_compose_message.py#L538-L539 and the picking confirmation email is never sent. A potential fix would have been to disable this filtering at the ORM level but that would have impacted any flow that relies on archived partners being excluded. This reverts commit 3a20ff382d164f05d3d6b66e94318ed80aaa41cc. This reverts commit 64d9ded9637286ef0cfd9e65ba7c60d4f48d6c16. This reverts commit ef10f93b77263836815034e15bae6cddbd38c4f9. opw-6232937 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#268568
This change prevents email confirmations for related pickings when guest contacts are archived during sales order validation. The system silently removes archived guest contacts, disrupting the email notification process. We've reverted a previous change to ensure pickings are correctly notified, maintaining reliable order fulfillment communication.
Original PR description
Archiving guest contacts upon SO validation breaks mail confirmations for related pickings. When a guest contact is archived, the ORM automatically filters it out from any search https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/e8a372b71dc91a3e3649e572380f59ee648c5bdc/odoo/orm/fields_relational.py#L673-L677 As a result, the partner is silently dropped from the `partner_ids` Many2Many on the mail composer even though we do write it https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/e8a372b71dc91a3e3649e572380f59ee648c5bdc/addons/mail/wizard/mail_compose_message.py#L538-L539 and the picking confirmation email is never sent. A potential fix would have been to disable this filtering at the ORM level but that would have impacted any flow that relies on archived partners being excluded. This reverts commit 5616a5bbf78c4a50b412a57609c5ff50b80b854d. opw-6232937 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#119563
This update optimizes how the standard price of products is calculated in stock moves. Previously, a complex and slow process was used, but now a faster, more accurate method is implemented. This improves overall system performance and ensures more reliable product valuation.
Original PR description
When validating a stock move, we recompute the product's `standard_price` using a strategy that depends on the costing method: - Standard: no update - AVCO: replay the full history of `stock.move` since the last `product.value` - FIFO: fetch remaining `stock.move` records to find the stack and recompute the average from their remaining value and quantity For both FIFO and especially AVCO, this is costly and in most cases unnecessary. Instead, we can compute the new `standard_price` incrementally by adding the incoming value and quantity to the current ones. This is fast because `standard_price` is stored and `qty_available` is based on `stock.quant`. The new price is computed as: new_price = (previous_qty * std_price + added_value) / new_qty_available Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#267598 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#264165
This update resolves an issue where delivery orders for serial-tracked products could be completed without recording the necessary serial numbers. The change ensures that when a user removes all serial numbers from a move line, the delivery order must still include a quantity, preventing incomplete deliveries. This improves data accuracy and compliance.
Original PR description
Writing both `quantity` and `lot_ids` on a tracked move in the same form save leaves `move.quantity` stored at the user value while `_set_lot_ids` unlinks the remaining move line; the picking can then be validated to 'done' with no serial recorded. Force `_compute_quantity` at the end of `_set_lot_ids` so the stored value stays in sync with the move lines. Steps to reproduce: - Serial-tracked product, 6 in stock - Create a delivery order for 6 units of that product - In the delivery form, on the move row: type "1" in Quantity and remove all 6 lots from the Serial Numbers widget. - Save, Validate Before: picking goes to Done with quantity=1 and no serial. After: clear UserError, quantity stays in sync with mls. opw-6192841 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#266632 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#266394
This update fixes an issue where invoices for French public entities in overseas departments (DROM) like Martinique were incorrectly formatted for Chorus Pro. The system was defaulting to VAT numbers instead of the correct SIRET, preventing proper invoice routing. This ensures accurate data transmission and compliance with Chorus Pro requirements.
Original PR description
When invoicing a French public entity through Chorus Pro, the SIRET of the recipient was written in the UBL PartyIdentification only when the partner country was France (country_code == 'FR'). Partners located in a DROM (overseas department/region) have a real French SIRET too, but their ISO country code failed the check, so the SIRET was dropped and replaced by the VAT number. This cause the invoice to not be routed correctly in Chorus Pro. Steps to reproduce: - Setup a french company and connect it to Peppol - Create a customer for a public entity located in Martinique, with its SIRET, Peppol address 0009:11000201100044 (Chorus Pro SIRET) and BIS Billing 3.0 format. - Issue and send an invoice to this customer via Peppol. - Open the generated *_ubl_bis3.xml: AccountingCustomerParty PartyIdentification/ID holds the VAT instead of the SIRET, and Chorus Pro never receives the invoice. opw-6153868 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#269364 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#268519
This update fixes an issue where both failed and passed units were incorrectly moved to the same quality control location. The fix ensures that only the units with unmet demand are moved to the failure location, preventing unintended consequences and improving the accuracy of quality control processes. This resolves a discrepancy in how the system handled partial QC failures.
Original PR description
Version: ---------- - 18.0+ Steps to reproduce: ------------------- 1. Install *quality_control* module. 2. Go to *Settings* and enable *Storage Locations*. 3. Open Quality module go to the Quality…
Version:
----------
- 18.0+
Steps to reproduce:
-------------------
1. Install *quality_control* module.
2. Go to *Settings* and enable *Storage Locations*.
3. Open Quality module go to the Quality control -> Quality points
4. Create a *Quality Point* with:
* *Product* set.
* *Control per* set to *Quantity*.
* *Operation* set to *Receipts*.
* *Failure Location* set to *WH/Stock/Shelf1*.
5. Create a *Receipt* with demand of *2 units* for the product used in QP.
6. Mark the quality check as *To Do*.
7. Update the *Done Quantity* to *1*.
8. Open the quality check and click *Fail*.
9. Update the *Done Quantity* back to *2* and save.
10. Open the quality check again, click *Pass*, and validate the receipt.
11. Open the *Detailed Operations* to inspect move lines.
Issue:
------
* Both units (failed and passed) are moved to the *failure location*.
Cause:
------
When a user fails a move line via the QC wizard, the flow is:
do_fail() → show_failure_message() → confirm_fail()
→ check._move_to_failure_location(failure_location_id, failed_qty)
Inside `_move_to_failure_location`, when `failed_qty == move_line.quantity`,
the condition:
https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/a33f580455a54a81d89a848f7b493d9dcc9ba2b2/quality_control/models/quality.py#L458
e.g. 1 == 1
was True even when `move.product_uom_qty = 2` (demand still 2). It only
compared the done quantities, ignoring that unfulfilled demand remained.
As a result, `move.location_dest_id` was set to the failure location.
Later, when the user increases the quantity from 1 to 2 on the move form,
the flow is:
_set_quantity → process_increase → _set_quantity_done → _prepare_move_line_vals
In `_prepare_move_line_vals` :
'location_dest_id': self.location_dest_id.id,
https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/47bf284e1e9d8be0d4255418e0a3f67c74fa5114/addons/stock/models/stock_move.py#L1688
The new move line inherits `move.location_dest_id` directly, which at this
point is already the failure location.
When the user then calls `do_pass()` on the second unit, `do_pass()` only
writes `quality_state = 'pass'` and never touches `location_dest_id`. So
the second (passed) move line silently retains the failure location.
Solution:
---------
Add the guard `move.product_uom_qty <= move_line.quantity` to the condition
so the entire move's destination is only redirected when there is genuinely
no remaining unfulfilled demand:
When demand > done qty, the else-branch runs instead: it reduces the
original move's demand and creates a new separate move pointing to the
failure location, leaving the original move's `location_dest_id` pointing
to stock. Any subsequent move lines created on the original move therefore
correctly inherit the stock destination.
---
opw-6080871
Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#120175
Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#112859This update fixes an issue where the shop floor displayed component quantities with excessive decimal places, leading to inaccurate readings. The fix addresses a floating-point calculation error that occurred when processing multiple lot numbers, ensuring more precise and reliable quantity displays.
Original PR description
**Issue** In the shop floor, floating-point values may display excessive decimals. **Steps to reproduce** - Create a BoM for a product, with a component tracked by lots - Set the component to be…
**Issue** In the shop floor, floating-point values may display excessive decimals. **Steps to reproduce** - Create a BoM for a product, with a component tracked by lots - Set the component to be consumed in a work order operation - Create several lots for the component, per ex 2: - LOT01 with 16.528 units - LOT02 with 10,000.00 units - Create an MO for 220.800 units of the finished product - Click on the shopfloor icon - Click to register the component consumption for the component. - Choose the first lot - Then choose the remaining units from the second lot -> This will display the quantity consumed as 220.79999999999998, even if the decimal accuracy is set to only 2 digits. **Cause** Since, there are 2 `moveLines`, one for each lot, the getter `quantityDone` add 2 floating point together: https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/d7ab7ee1287342638006e290ede20b955aae8370/mrp_workorder/static/src/mrp_display/mrp_record_line/stock_move.js#L63-L69 inducing a floating-point precision error. The result is rendered directly in the XML template: https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/d7ab7ee1287342638006e290ede20b955aae8370/mrp_workorder/static/src/mrp_display/mrp_record_line/stock_move.xml#L8-L14 without rounding. opw-6243804 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#118976
This update ensures that prices displayed in the self-order mobile interface match the prices shown on product pages, resolving a previous issue where prices varied based on the order's fiscal position. The fix aligns self-order pricing with standard order calculations, guaranteeing accurate pricing and tax calculations for takeout orders. This improves the customer experience and data consistency.
Original PR description
Self-order showed one price on product cards / product page and another after adding to the order, when a preset fiscal position (e.g. take-out) changed taxes. The UI used template-only pricing and…
Self-order showed one price on product cards / product page and another after adding to the order, when a preset fiscal position (e.g. take-out) changed taxes. The UI used template-only pricing and sometimes skipped fiscal position on tax computation. Steps to reproduce: ------------------- * Create a fiscal Position (e.g. takeout) * Create a Taxe for that Fiscal Positions replacing the default Taxe (e.g. 0%) * Create a pricelist with a formula increasing the price by the same % as default Taxe (e.g. 15%) * Enable Self-Ordering for a Restaurant * In the takeout Presets, set our Pricelist and Fiscal Positions * Open the Mobile Menu of the Restaurant and add a product that has variants (e.g Pizza VG) > Observation: Price on product selection is different from price in cart Why the fix: ------------ We now make self-order use the same rules as an actual order: default variant for template-only display, pricelist from pos.order first (what setPreset and the session already maintain), fiscal position from the order or the preset everywhere taxes are derived, and correct tax inputs on the product page (price, pricelist, fiscalPosition, variant). Order line tax preparation now uses that same order-or-preset fiscal position, so remapped taxes apply to lines the same way they apply to the prices shown while browsing. opw-6120097 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#261535
This update resolves an issue where payments with tips after payment were incorrectly marked as 'cancelled' in Stripe. The fix ensures that payment capture happens correctly after the tips are processed, preventing disruptions in the payment flow. This improves the reliability of tip processing during terminal payments.
Original PR description
Currently when using a stripe terminal and the tips after payment feature the transaction is marked as cancelled while the transaction is marked as uncapured on stripe. Steps to reproduce:…
Currently when using a stripe terminal and the tips after payment feature the transaction is marked as cancelled while the transaction is marked as uncapured on stripe. Steps to reproduce: ------------------- * Set up terminal payment (using SIMULATOR works) * Enable tips after payment feature * Open restaurant * Make an order * Go to payment screen, select stripe * Scan card (with simulator everything is automatic) > Payment line is marked as cancelled Why the fix: ------------ After this commit https://github.com/odoo/odoo/commit/c27deda808660dde89305d574b6d662157d99d16 if `captureAfterPayment` does not return true the status of the payment line will be set to `retry`. However when pos_restaurant_stripe is also installed `captureAfterPayment` can return `undefined` when tips after payment is enabled. https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/324df67c099ab18c6fe7c8f77212cf809debf383/addons/pos_restaurant_stripe/static/src/overrides/models/payment_stripe.js#L5-L11 In this case we want to capture later and we expect the pethod to not return anything. In this case we don't want to change the status of the payment line. opw-6223838 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#268802
This update prevents the deletion of Peppol invoices and bills, which previously caused traceability issues. Now, documents are marked as cancelled to maintain a complete history of transactions. This ensures compliance and accurate reporting for Peppol-related activities.
Original PR description
Before this commit, invoices and bills sent via Peppol could be deleted, making traceability difficult. Deletion is now forbidden. Documents are instead kept and marked as cancelled to preserve their history. Task-6107420 --- I confirm I have signed the CLA and read the PR guidelines at www.odoo.com/submit-pr Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#269352 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#258897
This update corrects a bug in the POS system's price conversion for test products in Peru. Previously, test products lacked a company assignment, leading to incorrect currency conversions and failing refund checks. Now, the system correctly uses the Peru test company, ensuring accurate prices and proper refund tour functionality.
Original PR description
Description of the issue this commit addresses: The POS frontend converts prices using the product's currency_id. Test products created without a company_id had their currency_id fall back to the main company, causing the 5.10 PEN price to be converted unexpectedly and the l10n_pe_edi_pos refund tour to fail its orderline check. --- Desired behavior after this commit is merged: This commit sets the test product's company_id to the PE test company so its currency_id resolves to PEN. This prevents unintended currency conversion in the POS UI and restores the expected displayed price (5.10) in the refund tour. --- runbot-[242597](https://runbot.odoo.com/odoo/error/242597) Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#119834
This update resolves an issue preventing users from sending PEPPOL invoices through a branch company without direct access. The fix removes a check that was incorrectly blocking this functionality, allowing for streamlined invoice processing via the parent company. This change ensures branch companies can utilize PEPPOL invoicing as intended.
Original PR description
# How to reproduce - Activate Accounting & l10n_be modules with demo data - Use "BE Company CoA" - Go to Settings > Users & Companies > Companies > "BE Company CoA" > Branches - Create new branch…
# How to reproduce - Activate Accounting & l10n_be modules with demo data - Use "BE Company CoA" - Go to Settings > Users & Companies > Companies > "BE Company CoA" > Branches - Create new branch company - Go to Settings and Enable PEPPOL, then save - Still in Settings, click on "Activate Electronic Invoicing" > Activate Peppol (demo) - Now use the branch company - In Settings, click on "Activate Electronic Invoicing", select "Send from parent company" > Activate Peppol (demo) - Go to Settings > Users & Companies > Users > any user (can be the current one) - Remove the user's access to "BE Company CoA" - Log in as that user if it is not the current one - Create a partner that can receive PEPPOL invoices : - Country : Belgium - Invoice sending : by Peppol - eInvoice format : EU Standard (Peppol Bis 3.0) - VAT : BE0477472701 - Peppol id : Belgian Company Registry - Create an invoice for that partner - Click on Confirm, then Send # The problem You cannot select the "by Peppol" sending method. It has the "(no access)" error attached to it. # Cause The sending method's enable state is computed by : https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/c7f05ae216de64d1f8e76e332bc6dd9cf11ce657/addons/account_peppol/wizard/account_move_send_wizard.py#L13 This method runs multiple check to see if the invoice can be send via peppol and one of them calls `_have_unauthorized_peppol_parent_company()` : https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blame/686a0cf67bb1e818baf43309fc94f3f0462097ed/addons/account_peppol/models/res_company.py#L136-L143 This checks that the current user has access to the parent company, which is our exact use case. This specific flow was indeed blocked by the task that introduced branch company PEPPOL invoicing : https://github.com/odoo/odoo/commit/6dd8bc34ba79c14408dc271c19ca7afb0f85fa44 The reason behind this block is in part explained by this comment : https://github.com/odoo/odoo/pull/216864#discussion_r2205047170 But after talking with the Peppol PO, this flow should be allowed # Proposed solution Entirely remove the `_have_unauthorized_peppol_parent_company()` check. After testing, it does not seem we have any access issues to worry about. opw-6080867 --- I confirm I have signed the CLA and read the PR guidelines at www.odoo.com/submit-pr Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#262523
This update fixes an issue where barcode scanning incorrectly displayed and managed sale order quantities. The fix ensures that quantities are accurately reflected when using lots, preventing backorders and ensuring correct order fulfillment. This improves the reliability of the barcode inventory process.
Original PR description
Currently when user adds adds quantity in barcode using lots it leads to incorrect sale order quantities. ## Steps to replicate: - Install Sales and Barcode (no demo data). - Enable Lots & Serial…
Currently when user adds adds quantity in barcode using lots it leads to incorrect sale order quantities.
## Steps to replicate:
- Install Sales and Barcode (no demo data).
- Enable Lots & Serial Numbers in settings.
- Create Test Product with Tracking by Lots.
- Go to Inventory > Products>Lots & Serial Numbers and create 3 lots for the product.
- Update each lot’s on-hand quantity to 10 from the product page.
- Create and confirm a Sales Order for the product (lines: qty 3 and 2 units).
- Open the delivery in the Barcode app:
- Scan lot 2 > increase qty to 3 using +1 button
- Scan lot 3 > increase qty to 2 using +1 button
- Validate and go to the sale order.
## Observed Behavior:
The sale order delivered quantities are flipped and a backorder is created even though the quantity for the product is satisfied.
## Root cause:
The issue occurs because when a sales order is confirmed, the system defaults to
using lot 1 on the delivery receipt. When a user scans lot 2, the `_processBarcode` function is triggered, which calls `_findLine` at [1] to select the appropriate line on the receipt.
As the loop in `_findLine` iterates through `pageLines` with values like:
```
[{display_name: "Test product", quantity: 3, lot_id: { name: 'lot1' }},
{display_name: "Test product", quantity: 2, lot_id: { name: 'lot1' }}]
```
During the first iteration, `foundLine` is set at [2] for the line with quantity 3 . Since the subsequent if condition is not satisfied, the loop hits the continue block at [3].
On the next iteration, the line with quantity 2 causes `foundLine` to be overwritten at [2], and the continue block is executed again at [3].
This results in the line with quantity 2 being selected as the line to update at the end of the function.
When the user manually increases the quantity to 3, the line that originally required quantity 2 is updated and fulfilled.
Later, when lot 3 is scanned, the line that required quantity 3 is selected for update, and manually increasing the quantity to 2 before validating the order leads to a backorder and causes the delivered quantities to be flipped.
[1]:
https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/81eaeb4b18d849c644160234def6c69013591abe/stock_barcode/static/src/models/barcode_model.js#L1335-L1337 [2]:
https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/81eaeb4b18d849c644160234def6c69013591abe/stock_barcode/static/src/models/barcode_model.js#L1690-L1699 [3]:
https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/81eaeb4b18d849c644160234def6c69013591abe/stock_barcode/static/src/models/barcode_model.js#L1727-L1729
## Solution:
Avoid grouping lines from different moves unless using batch transfers. This ensures that backorders are not created when the barcode lines are fulfilled.
opw-5423943
Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#119164
Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#109032This update fixes an error in the VAT reports for Spanish companies (l10n_es_reports). Previously, withholding tax was incorrectly included in the total VAT calculation. The fix excludes 'retencion' taxes from the VAT total, ensuring accurate reporting and compliance.
Original PR description
Step to reproduce - install `l10n_es_reports` and switch to ES company - create a invoice, add a product, set price = 100 - add two taxes (one should be withholding tax) ex: 21%G and 19%whi - confirm it, total payable is now 100 + 21 - 19 = 102 - open vat Books report for ES, see line for this invoice Observation: - for this invoice, in total vat column, we get 102 value - it should be 100+ 21 i.e 121 as we do not include withholding taxes in total vat Cause: - the query for report used to sum up all the taxes for calculating vat Fix: - excluded tax of type "retencion" in tax summation opw-6082329 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#120022 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#114137
This update resolves a bug where the AI's search adjustments were incorrectly applied to multiple Odoo tabs. The fix ensures that AI-driven changes are scoped to the originating user session, preventing unintended behavior across different views. This improves the stability and reliability of the AI-powered features.
Original PR description
[FIX] ai: scope AI_ADJUST_SEARCH bus event to originating session The AI_ADJUST_SEARCH handler did not check aiSessionIdentifier, so any browser tab subscribed to the bus would apply the AI's…
[FIX] ai: scope AI_ADJUST_SEARCH bus event to originating session
The AI_ADJUST_SEARCH handler did not check aiSessionIdentifier, so any
browser tab subscribed to the bus would apply the AI's resulting search
to its current view. When the view's model lacked a field referenced in
the response (e.g. an "Active or Queue" filter on stage_id leaking from
a project.task chat into a timesheet view), the view raised a KeyError.
Align it with the four AI_OPEN_MENU_* handlers, which already drop events
from other sessions since https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/commit/d85e17d9ccf70f9cfd51c7d6b2a5b52510807484.
Steps to reproduce:
- Run Odoo with the crm and contacts modules installed
- Open two tabs:
- Tab 1: navigate to CRM and ensure you are in List view
- Tab 2: navigate to Contacts and ensure you are also in List view
- In Tab 1 (CRM), open the Ask AI chat and type "Switch to Kanban view"
- CRM switches to Kanban view as expected
- Bug: Tab 2 (Contacts) also switches to Kanban view along with Tab 1,
even though you did not interact with it
Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#119325
Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#118237This update fixes an error in the Colombian DIAN invoice processing flow. Previously, the system incorrectly flagged invoices due to a timezone mismatch, causing validation failures. The fix ensures invoices are validated using Bogota local time, resolving the issue and allowing proper DIAN document submission.
Original PR description
**Steps to reproduce:** * Install `l10n_co_edi` module with DEMO DIAN mode enabled. * Go to Accounting > Vendor > Bills and create a new bill. * Select any Colombian partner different from…
**Steps to reproduce:** * Install `l10n_co_edi` module with DEMO DIAN mode enabled. * Go to Accounting > Vendor > Bills and create a new bill. * Select any Colombian partner different from `Consumidor Final`. * Set the invoice date to 6 days in the past. * Select the DIAN Support Documents journal and a product with UNSPSC category. * Confirm the bill and click `Send Support Document to DIAN` after 5 PM Colombia time. **Observed behavior:** * An error is raised stating the issue date cannot be older than 6 days or more than 6 days in the future, even though the invoice date is within the allowed window in Colombia local time. **Cause:** * The date window validation in `_check_move_configuration` used `fields.Datetime.now()` which returns UTC time. Since Colombia is UTC-5, after 5 PM local time the UTC clock has already rolled over to the next calendar day, making a 6-day-old invoice appear 7 days old and failing the validation incorrectly. **Fix:** * Convert the current UTC datetime to the `America/Bogota` timezone and extract its local date before computing the allowed date window. * Compare directly against `move.invoice_date` (a `date` field) instead of using `fields.Datetime.to_datetime()`, keeping the comparison consistent as `date` vs `date`. opw-6011502 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#120216 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#115256
This update resolves an issue preventing valid vendor bills from being created in the GT accounting system. The system previously restricted document types based on company affiliation, which was incorrect for purchases. This change now allows all legally valid document types for purchase bills, ensuring accurate record-keeping.
Original PR description
Currently, the system restricts fiscal document types for both sales and purchases based on the company’s VAT affiliation, which prevents valid vendor bills from being recorded. **Steps to…
Currently, the system restricts fiscal document types for both sales and purchases based on the company’s VAT affiliation, which prevents valid vendor bills from being recorded. **Steps to reproduce:** - Install the `l10n_gt_edi` module and switch to a `GT company`. - Navigate to Accounting > Vendors > Bills. - Create a vendor bill. - Try to select a document type such as `FPEQ` or `FCAP`. **Observation:** The system hides valid vendor document types (e.g., `FPEQ`, `FCAP`) if they do not match the company’s VAT affiliation. **Root Cause:** At [1], the method `_compute_l10n_gt_edi_available_doc_types` filters document types using the company’s VAT affiliation (`l10n_gt_edi_vat_affiliation`) for all move types. This logic is correct for sales (where the company is the issuer), but incorrect for purchases (where the vendor determines the document type). As a result, valid purchase document types are wrongly excluded. **Fix:** This commit updates the computation logic to: - Apply affiliation-based filtering only for sales (`out_*`). - Bypass the restriction for purchases (`in_*`), allowing all valid document types. This ensures that vendor bills can include any legally valid document type regardless of the company’s affiliation, while preserving the existing restrictions for sales workflows. [1]: https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/7792926504a823590fbbe574a96994002a92fc17/l10n_gt_edi/models/account_move.py#L162-L166 opw-6099863 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#120363 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#113133
This update fixes an issue where employee out-of-contract payments weren't being correctly deducted when multiple contract versions (amendments) existed for the same employee. The fix ensures that the system accurately calculates worked days across all contract versions, leading to correct payroll deductions.
Original PR description
…rsions on same contract **Steps to reproduce**: - Create a contract version from May 1 to May 14. - Create another contract version starting on May 15, then create an amendment version from May 20. - Generate a payslip for May using the May 20 version. - The employee receives the full monthly wage. The out of contract period (May 1 to May 14) is not deducted. **Reason**: - OUT worked days are linked to the first version of the contract starting on May 15. - When computing the OUT ratio, the system only considers worked days linked to the exact version being processed. - As a result, the May 20 amendment version does not see the OUT worked days and no deduction is applied. **Fix**: - Compute the OUT ratio using the contract start date instead of the current version, ensuring OUT worked days are correctly taken into account across all versions of the same contract. Task: 6259341
This update resolves a crash issue that occurred when users autofilled formulas in the spreadsheet edition. The fix ensures simple `=PIVOT(...)` formulas remain unchanged during autofill, preventing unexpected crashes and maintaining consistent behavior. This improves stability and reliability for users working with pivot tables.
Original PR description
Current behavior before PR: - Autofill on formulas like `=PIVOT(1)` could crash after the refactor in e34c0a3, the new logic tried to process all pivot formulas. - However, simple `=PIVOT(...)` cases do not require any change in formula during autofill. Desired behavior after PR is merged: - Add an early return for pivot formulas that are not `PIVOT.VALUE` or `PIVOT.HEADER`, avoiding unnecessary processing. - Ensure `=PIVOT(...)` formulas remain unchanged during autofill, preventing crashes and keeping behavior consistent. Task: [6158888](https://www.odoo.com/odoo/project/2328/tasks/6158888)
This update resolves an issue where errors occurred during the download of ETA invoices due to incorrect JSON decoding. A previous change introduced a new error type that wasn't being caught, and this fix adds a necessary catch block to ensure smooth invoice processing. This ensures invoices are correctly downloaded and processed.
Original PR description
When we download the ETA invoice PDF, a JSONDecoderError can happen when calling the json() method on the request. This error is properly caught by Odoo : https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/7a9a340e0dbac470c4bea3f8ce8a32e55f3e82e6/addons/l10n_eg_edi_eta/models/account_edi_format.py#L58-L60 However, the following commit introduced a monkeypatch to handle errors when the simplejson library is installed : 2435fe76eec1fc4320ef71726fc7f16ece653a32 If we meet the conditions, the original error is replaced by a json.JSONDecodeError which is not caught during the previous process. We propose to add this error to the catch block. This modification was inspired by the commit d483dac144a9caf84c44b9d8d394ea327ca87cfe. opw-6266862 --- I confirm I have signed the CLA and read the PR guidelines at www.odoo.com/submit-pr Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#268309
This update ensures that holiday pay is accurately calculated when employees take double holidays, aligning with legal requirements. Previously, the system didn't properly prorate holiday pay based on the employee's previous work rate. This change improves payroll accuracy and compliance.
Original PR description
If you have a double holiday attest, we need to prorate the amount based on legal leave rights. The proration with regards to the previous work time rate wasn't done.
This update corrects a bug where timesheets were incorrectly added to invoices after a partial refund on a sales order. The fix ensures that timesheets associated with fully invoiced orders are no longer considered when generating new invoices, preventing duplicate invoicing and maintaining accurate financial records. This improves the reliability of our invoicing process.
Original PR description
### Steps to reproduce: - Download 'Sales' and 'Timesheets' apps - Create 2 lines for the services product in the SO, invoicing policy = based on timesheets - Create 2 timesheets for both SO items - Invoice the SO - Create a credit note for line 1 => only line 2 is invoiced and line 1 is now released - Back to the SO > create invoice again > Line 2 is added to the invoice again. ### Cause of Issue: When generating the new invoice, `_recompute_qty_to_invoice` identifies timesheets linked to refunded invoices. Because the original invoice was partially refunded, all timesheets attached to that invoice match the domain used to locate timesheets—even the timesheets for line 2, which wasn't refunded. ### Fix: Ensures that lines that have already been completely invoiced are safely ignored and not inadvertently re-added to subsequent invoices. opw-6217684 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#268972 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/odoo#265840