The previous approach creates manually the journal entries and does all
the hard work, plus not being 100% compatible with the bank statement
reconciliation widget (requiring a patch on OCB to see blue lines).
That decision made sense on the moment it was done (v9), where the
native payment model (account.payment) was very limited, and wasn't able
to store all the needed information for the bank transaction.
Now that the limitations are gone, we can get rid off this extra model,
and generate instead `account.payment` records, using both the native
model + methods to perform the same operations.
This serves also to workaround the problem found in #966.
All the code, views and tests of main module have been adapted to this
new approach in this commit. Later commits will adapt the rest of the
modules of the suite, and add migration scripts to transit from the
previous approach to this new one.
TT39832
- Change security group category
Before this change, the group was creating a new section in each user's settings called "Other" with a field called "Other Extra Rights" that could select "Accounting / Payments" as an option
This places it in the correct location
TT29182
- Make post move field invisible in payment modes
When the generate_moves option is not selected, the post_move option should not be available
TT29182
- fix account move views
Current spec was causing weird display in account move view, both for customer invoices and vendor bills
Changing the placement and adding back the label fixes the issue
TT29027
Improvements include:
- full re-organisation of modules and big re-organisation of the code
- simplification of the code related to the fact that support for direct debit is now in t
he base module, not added by an optional module account_direct_debit (module was removed)
- new design of the wizard to select move lines to pay
- support for non-SEPA file transfer-
- support for German direct debit SEPA files (fixes bug #129)
- remove workflow of payment.order
- add wizard of selection of move lines to pay