The two files I'm using is eSalesInvoice.xsl and eProjectInvoice.xsl, and
they're both dated: 2nd June 2009.
These files doesn't seem to work 100% correctly, and I have been told, that
modifications have to be made.
I'm too lazy to make these modifications by myself, if it's done by other
already :-)
That's why I ask:
Does anyone have newer XLST-files?
Has anyone made modifications by themselves?
Thanks in advance!
PS: This post is also in the "Microsoft Dynamics AX"-group, because I wasn't
aware of this localization newsgroup. Sorry :-(
Kind regards
Svend
No errors have been reported and remains unsolved, or has been released
since June 2'nd 2009.
If any errors have been identified we expect they will be reported for us to
solve them.
Be aware not all optional demands are included in the solution, due to
design, and perhaps this has been expressed as "errors".
According to responses from the market the legal demands of OIOXML works
succesfully in all versions.
Kind regards
Ole
Thanks for the answer - due to personal matters I couldn't answer you until
now.
Since my post I have made a few tests, and I have found at least one
"error/problem" in the files.
The problem is, that the 'SellerParty' and the 'CompanyTaxID' as a default
is selected from 'CompanyInfo.RegNum' but in our Company-settings this field
is used as a Company FIK-Vendornumber. The 'CompanyTaxID' is located in
'CompanyInfo.CoRegnum' instead.
We have discussed the matter with our solutions partner, and they have told
us, that our settings are correct, and that the XSLT-files made by Microsoft
are wrong!
We have an additional "plug-in application" from another solutions partner,
and they use collect the 'CompanyTaxID' from 'CompanyInfo.RegNum', but our
main solutions partner still believe, that they are right, and the other two
wrong!!
We are very focused on using standards in the application, so therfore I
would like to ask:
"Can you explain the difference between the two fields 'RegNum' and
CoRegNum' in the CompanyInfo-table and perhaps tell us, what they originally
was created to be used for?"
Thanks in advance.
Have a nice day.
Kind regards
Svend Erik Justesen