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Balance sheet column headings should be the column's end date:
Balance Sheet 2020-07-03
|| 2020-07-03
======================================++==============================================
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"
Abstract
The concept of price Oracles may be foreign to some users so it requires explaining. There should be a section in the usage docs that explains it and makes them able to understand where price history comes from. Also how to fix common problems with not being able to query price history.
Task
- Create a price oracles (both current and historical) entry in the usage guid
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Feature Request
Dolibarr has a lot of bugs IMO that could be easily discovered before releases if we had some kind of testing suite.
I suggest we make one. I can contribute tests, but I have never written tests in PHP before. I could write some in Python to test the API.
Suggested implementation
no idea, never done this before
see https://www.tutorialspoint.com/software_testing_diction