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This package provides TypeScript and TSX grammars for the Tree-sitter library.
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The Timesheet Tryton module allows tracking the time spent by employees on various works. This module also comes with several reports that show the time spent by employees on works following various time periods.
The Sale Complaint Tryton module defines the Complaint model.
The Purchase Request Quotation Tryton module allows users to ask quotations from selected purchase requests to different suppliers. Each request will collect quotation information from the supplier.
The Sale Discount Tryton module adds discount on sale line.
The Purchase Shipment Cost Tryton module adds shipment costs to Supplier Shipment.
The Purchase History Tryton module activates the historization of the purchase and adds a revision counter which increases each time the purchase is reset to draft.
The Carrier Subdivision Tryton module extends the carrier selection pattern with
the warehouse Subdivision,
the customer Subdivision,
a regular expression to match against warehouse postal code and
A regular expression to match against customer postal code.
These can be used to restrict the usage of a carrier to a specific subdivision or a specific postal code.
The Currency RO Tryton module adds the Romanian National Bank as a source for currency exchange rates.
The Stock Forecast Tryton module provide a simple way to create stock moves toward customers with a date in the future. This allows other stock mechanisms to anticipate customer demand.
The Account Payment Stripe Tryton module for receiving payments from Stripe. It uses Stripe.js and Stripe Elements in a checkout form to handle Setup Intent and Payment Intent by card.
The Product Price List Tryton module provides formula to compute prices per product or category.
The Sale Secondary Unit Tryton module adds a secondary unit of measure on sale lines. The secondary quantity and unit price are kept synchronized with the quantity and unit price. The secondary unit is defined on the product with its factor against the sale unit.
This package provides a Tryton module implementing common accounting requirements in Europe. It includes:
EC Sales List (ESL)
The Project Invoice Tryton module adds invoice methods on projects. The methods are:
Manual: Tryton doesn’t create any invoice.
On Effort: The invoices are created based on the Effort hours for all children works with 100% progress.
On Progress: The invoices are create proportionally to the Progress of the Effort hours of each children work.
On Timesheet: The invoices are created based on the timesheets encoded on all children works.
The Document Incoming Invoice Tryton module creates supplier invoices from incoming documents.
The Sale Subscription Asset Tryton module adds the notion of asset to the sale subscription module.
The Commission Waiting Tryton module allows generating an account move for each commission between the expense/revenue account to a waiting account defined on the agent.
The Stock Product Location Tryton module adds on the product form a list of preferred location by warehouse. This list is used when a supplier shipment is received: the auto-generated Inventory Moves will use as default destination the preferred locations associated to the current warehouse.