Basically nothing I would say.
The background is the specification of the field PaymentTerms>>Note which can contain one or multiple skonto payment terms in this format (as you saw in the screenshots of my first post):
#SKONTO#TAGE=14#PROZENT=2.00#
The specification says (freely translated by me):
"Each skonto term starts with a #, the single parts of the skonto term are separated with a # and each skonto term ends with a #.
At the very end of a complete skonto term needs to be a XML compliant line break"
According to the wording of the specification there needs to be a line break even if it is technically totally unnecessary.
And with the newest version of the official validator application released alongside the updated 2.0.1 specification this is now also strictly checked and hence I needed to change it.
The
PaymentTerms>>Note field is totally stupid anyhow in my opinion because why would you not just do somethink like this?!
<PaymentTerms>
<PaymentTerm>
<DueDays>21</DueDays>
<DueDate>28.06.2021</DueDate>
<DiscountPercentage>3,00</DiscountPercentage>
</PaymentTerm>
<PaymentTerm>
<DueDays>60</DueDays>
<DueDate>06.08.2021</DueDate>
<DiscountPercentage/>
</PaymentTerm>
</PaymentTerms>
This would make much more sense in a XML format.