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Resolved issues and error corrections
This fixes a problem where cancelling some active German POS certification transactions could fail because required receipt details were missing. The system now supplies a minimal cancellation receipt when needed, helping prevent failed cancellations while keeping existing receipt data unchanged.
Original PR description
When cancelling active transactions, the schema was forwarded as-is from the listed transaction. ACTIVE transactions can have an empty schema, and Fiskaly rejects the cancellation PUT with:
{
"code": "E_TX_NO_TYPE_DEFINED",
"message": "`schema.raw.process_type` must be defined for
updating or finishing a transaction",
"status_code": 409,
"error": "Conflict"
}
Fall back to a minimal CANCELLATION receipt schema when the transaction has no schema, while preserving any schema that is already present.
opw-6345005Changing the delivery address on an outgoing rental transfer no longer incorrectly changes the destination from the rental location to the general customer location. This helps rental deliveries keep the correct stock flow and avoids manual corrections after address updates.
Original PR description
**Issue** Changing the `partner_id` of an outgoing rental transfer could reset its destination location to the partner customer location instead of the rental location. **Steps to reproduce** -…
**Issue** Changing the `partner_id` of an outgoing rental transfer could reset its destination location to the partner customer location instead of the rental location. **Steps to reproduce** - Enable Rental Transfers from Rental Configuration. - Create a Sales Order for a rental product. - Open the related delivery transfer. - Using Studio, make the Destination Location field visible. -> Current destination location is: Partner/Customer/Rental - Change the delivery address -> The destination location become: Partner/Customer **Cause** Changing the delivery address (i.e: the partner_id) triggers `_compute_location_id`: https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/85372b625a80ab50fe2d8a6bce49a890b2bf1665/addons/stock/models/stock_picking.py#L949-L950 Since commit https://github.com/odoo/odoo/commit/8c90fc1fd336ee872fd67d8d72473e4f6c55b2e0, not only draft picking are recomputed. As a result, `location_dest_id` is set as `picking.partner_id.property_stock_customer` https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/85372b625a80ab50fe2d8a6bce49a890b2bf1665/addons/stock/models/stock_picking.py#L959-L961 https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/85372b625a80ab50fe2d8a6bce49a890b2bf1665/addons/stock/models/stock_picking.py#L963 Regardless whether we are in rental setup opw-6237495
The POS preparation display now counts orders in the badge the same way the preparation screen shows them. This prevents overnight open orders from disappearing from the badge and stops reset orders from being counted after they are removed from the screen.
Original PR description
Steps to reproduce: - Configure a preparation display on a POS config with a product category - Place an order and leave it in a non-final stage - Keep the session open past midnight Issue: The…
Steps to reproduce: - Configure a preparation display on a POS config with a product category - Place an order and leave it in a non-final stage - Keep the session open past midnight Issue: The kanban order-count badge drops the order once its create_date falls behind "today", while the preparation screen still lists it. The same divergence makes the badge keep counting an order that a "Reset" already removed from the screen. _compute_order_count() scoped its search on pos_config_id and create_date >= today, whereas the screen is built by get_preparation_display_order() from _get_open_orders_in_display() and _get_stageless_orders_in_display(), which have no date filter and instead bound the set by the order stage `done` flag and the session state. An order open across midnight is therefore in the screen set but not in the badge set. Conversely reset() marks the current stage done, which drops the order from the screen set, but the badge only skipped orders whose latest stage is the final stage, so an order reset while still in the first stage stayed counted. opw-6414302
The Point of Sale customer balance now shows the correct amount when the company currency differs from the PoS currency. This prevents Pay Later orders from being converted twice, avoiding understated customer dues and payment follow-up errors.
Original PR description
Steps to reproduce: - set the company currency to XCG - set the PoS sales journal currency and the PoS pricelist currency to USD - configure a XCG <-> USD rate - create a customer without any…
Steps to reproduce: - set the company currency to XCG - set the PoS sales journal currency and the PoS pricelist currency to USD - configure a XCG <-> USD rate - create a customer without any outstanding balance - open the PoS, create an order of USD 100 and validate it with the Customer Account (Pay Later) payment method - open the Customers screen and look at the Total Due of that customer Issue: The Total Due shows about USD 55.56, i.e. the amount converted once too many, instead of the expected USD 100. Cause: get_total_due() sums two amounts that are not expressed in the same currency before converting them. partner.total_due comes from the accounting entries, it is the sum of account.move.line.amount_residual and is therefore in company currency, while total_settled is the sum of pos.payment.amount of the still open sessions, which is in the currency of the order, so the PoS one. The addition is done first and the result is then converted from the company currency to the PoS one, so the pay later payments end up converted a second time. opw-6403320
Swedish SIE4 general ledger exports now use the actual configured fiscal year dates instead of assuming every fiscal year lasts exactly one year. This prevents exported reporting periods from being misstated when a company has shortened or extended fiscal years, improving accuracy for accounting and compliance.
Original PR description
## Issue: Exporting the general ledger as SIE4 set the duration of fiscal years to one year from the starting date of the fiscal year. ## Steps to reproduce: - Create a fiscal year A of one month for…
## Issue: Exporting the general ledger as SIE4 set the duration of fiscal years to one year from the starting date of the fiscal year. ## Steps to reproduce: - Create a fiscal year A of one month for year X-1 (December 1st to December31th year X-1) - Create a fiscal year B of 1 year and 1 month (January 1st Year X to January 31th year X+1) - Create Invoices in November year X-1, December year X-1, year X and in January year X+1 and confirm them - Go to General Leder - Set date to the fiscal year B - Export as SIE4 ### Current behavior: - **for previous fiscal year** - declared fiscal year (#RAR field) goes : - from fiscal year X date_from -1 year - to fiscal year X date_to -1 year - However data are computed: - from fiscal year X date_from -1 year - to fiscal year X date_from -1 day - **for current fiscal year** - declared fiscal year (#RAR field) goes : - from fiscal year X date_from - to fiscal year X date_to - However data are computed: - from fiscal year X date_from - to fiscal year X date_from +1 year ### Expected behavior: Declared fiscal year match the one that is use for computation. - for previous fiscal year - from fiscal year X-1 date_from - to fiscal year X date_from -1 day - for current year - from fiscal year X date_from - to fiscal year X date_to Cause: Current year length was wrong because it [relied on](https://github.com/odoo/enterprise/blob/22b4100006ec24bf6e4b64042cbfdba360fcf470/l10n_se_sie4_export/models/account_general_ledger.py#L139-L140) the next_date_from which was wrong. opw-6264766 Forward-Port-Of: odoo/enterprise#125354