Dear Luis,
Am 13.10.2021 um 13:26 schrieb Luis Falcon:
We have to check on the trytond update messages... probably is not
changing them because they were manually updated. If that is the case,
you will see a message on stderr (when running ./trytond-admin --all
...)
When you install a fresh DB, you do get the right values and
translations, right?
At
https://hagenbichler.at/media/gnuhealth_gh38_fs_backup_2021-10-14_105259.tar.gz
there is a backup of the fresh database. The english ICD-10 is now the
new one, but the translation for ICD-10 is missing in the client. A
screenshot is at https://hagenbichler.at/media/gh38_pat.png.
At
https://hagenbichler.at/media/gnuhealth_ghdemo38_fs_backup_2021-10-14_105126.tar.gz
there is a a backup of the demo database. The english ICD-10 is still
the old one (like GH3.6), and the translation for ICD-10 is also
missing. A screenshot is at https://hagenbichler.at/media/ghdemo38-pat.png
I will leave these files for at least one week for download.
The way that Tryton deals with the XML data files and its update
status at DB has always been problematic, to the point that some have
suggested to remove this functionality.
I actually would favor a "batch-input" approach (as we do with
demographics) for data files. Let's check the current status on
datafile management on Tryton 6.0 and we'll act on it.
Could you please give me a hint how this "batch-input" works? Where are
the scripts that are involved?
@Edgar, can you send me a compressed pg_dump of your DB and I will
find time to check :)
See links above, it is not a pg_dump but a backup from the
control-center as described at
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/Control_Center
./gnuhealth-control backup --backdir <directory> --database <dbname>
Thank you very much!
All the best
Edgar