Newsletter September 2025
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Newsletter September 2025
"Now we add a summary line for the description field on subscription lines. Users may only have an order ID of the web shop to find a sale in Tryton. So we now allow to search sales by their web shop and shop IDs. We now set the One-Click header to unsubscribe from marketing mailing list. These headers allow to define a POST action to unsubscribe from mailing lists in a way that E-Mail Clients can process an unsubscription request in the background."
"Accounting, Invoicing and Payments Now we improve the error message on delete or modify reconciled lines and explain that they needed to be unreconciled first in order to change them. We now reset the accounting period when changing the company of an account move. Now we also ask the user for the clearing date when a payment group succeeds."
"Now we clear the lot-field on stock moves when removing the product to avoid a generic domain error. To be consistent with the format of the record name of stock moves we now also use the product's record name in the record name of purchase requests. Now we support the disassembly of products by utilising their bill of material. For the dismantlement of a product we can now reverse the production functionality."
Bugs were fixed, behaviours improved, and performance issues were addressed while building on the prior release. Duplication of documents no longer copies reference field values because references are external identifiers. Subscription lines now include a summary line for the description field. Sales can be searched by web shop and shop IDs to locate orders by web-shop order ID. One-Click unsubscribe headers were set to allow email clients to process POST-based unsubscription requests. Error messages for deleting or modifying reconciled lines clarify that unreconciliation is required first. Changing the company on an account move resets the accounting period. Stock moves clear the lot field when removing products, purchase requests use product record names, and product disassembly is supported using bills of material to reverse production.
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