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Balance sheet column headings should be the column's end date:
Balance Sheet 2020-07-03
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But in the HTML output, it seems to be a date range instead:
Bala |
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Is this a bug or feature request?
FR
What is the current behavior?
not in the tree
What is the expected or desired behavior?
should be under the section "System"
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Bug
I'm trying to insert an order and giving it a date that I hope to be stored in date_creation in the db. No luck. Tried timestamp and %Y-%m-%d and Dolibarr ignores both it seems.
Environment
The example has no date field:
https://github.com/Dolibarr/dolibarr/blob/4ce7507518d57469a62e9d69ddefc69177ebef13/htdocs/fourn/class/api_supplier_orders.class.php#L190
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