On 18 Apr 2014, at 17:48, Norbert Hartl wrote:
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> Am 18.04.2014 um 17:11 schrieb Stephan Eggermont :
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>>> Think of invoices, I must have a consecutive set of invoices, like
>>> 0001, 0002, 0003, there can't be gaps in between.
>>
>> That is not the rule in most countries, AFAIK.
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Am 18.04.2014 um 17:11 schrieb Stephan Eggermont :
>> Think of invoices, I must have a consecutive set of invoices, like
>> 0001, 0002, 0003, there can't be gaps in between.
>
> That is not the rule in most countries, AFAIK.
>
In germany it is
Norbert
>Think of invoices, I must have a consecutive set of invoices, like
>0001, 0002, 0003, there can't be gaps in between.
That is not the rule in most countries, AFAIK.
Stephan
2014-04-17 7:21 GMT-03:00 Esteban Lorenzano :
> but I’m with Sven here, you should use sequences (unless there is something
> that prevents you to do it… ?).
I know about sequences and use them for other purposes.
But in this case the sequence is not affected by the transaction, so
if for any re
Hi,
This morning, I arrived early at office because I was impatient to test the
proposed solutions. Thank for your help, my problem is solved and I
understand better the usage of Voyage and Mongo.
We learn something each day and it's cool !
Best regards
Olivier ;-)
2014-04-17 21:56 GMT+02:00 p