On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Sasa Ostrouska<address@hidden> wrote:
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 8:09 AM, address@hidden
<address@hidden> wrote:
Hi
Hi Cam,
I'm not sure as i'm a new dolibarr user but better looks to propose a
git fork with your translation pack and submit these.
Ok I will try to make a diff of the pt_BR files from my tree to the
3.1.0 stable sources I have downloaded.
This can then be added upstream I think without any big troubles, or
in any case adopt easier to the master tree.
About specific brazilian legislation you can check
https://doliforge.org/projects/belgium/ to have an idea how to evolve
this part (module maybe).
Thanks for the tip, I will look into it, and will try to direction my
work this way, by developing a module
with specific Brasilian stuff in it.
Rgds
Saxa
Km
Ok I have took a look at this module and most probably this will be
the way to go.
Now I want to ask another question, which is about the taxes we have in Brasil.
All taxation of a product goes according to the NCM code, which is
basically a HS code
first 4 numbers and then other 4 numbers typical for the Mercosul countries.
This NCM code defines the various tax levels, as far as I know for
both imported products
and manufactured products locally are subject to the same taxation,
defined by NCM code.
NCM code is what we already have in Dolibarr 3.1.x as a custom code field.
My question is, do you think is better to extend the fields in the
products table to match
the taxations or use the custom code as a foreign key and create
another table where
the taxes will be defined in ?