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From: | Khurram Shahzad |
Subject: | Re: [Health] Can we use Tryton 4.0 where current GNU Health version? |
Date: | Mon, 25 Jul 2016 09:35:14 +0500 |
Dear Khurram
On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 14:18:10 +0500
Khurram Shahzad <address@hidden> wrote:
> Dear Community,
>
> Tryton release 4.0 is out which has very good features/enhancements.
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> Can we use GNU Health current version with Tryton 4.0?
No. The APIs are different.
GNU Health uses a longer release cycle ( approx 1 year ) than Tryton
(approx 6 months).
The upcoming GNU Health 3.2 (January 2017) will be compatible with
Tryton 4.2 . So there you will have all the cool new functionality,
from GNU Health, Tryton and other components (such as MyGNUHealth PHR
and the Federation).
>
> Infact Tryton has a number of useful modules but I wonder how can I
> use them with following issues:
>
> a) version issues
Yes. They won't work.
> b) probability of breaking of existing gnu health modules or even
> legacy tryton module
You will break the system :)
>
> I liked the Payroll module by Nantic but for using it I have to patch
> tryton which may result in breaking of existing module?
>
> Any comments/guidance/roadmap?
GNU Health uses the standard modules from Tryton. If you want to use a
non-standard tryton module, you should always treat it as a custom
module, and place it under "local". Of course, and
For Payroll, we've been discussing with you and GNU Health community
to include basic functionality for 3.2. [1]
All the best,
1.- http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/health/2016-06/msg00029.html
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