[18.0][IMP] account_credit_control: Report custom text fields in html#514
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[18.0][IMP] account_credit_control: Report custom text fields in html#514
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What happen if coming from 17 having these fields already in HTML?
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You are right, I have added a check
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Please include the module name in the commit message: https://github.com/OCA/odoo-community.org/blob/master/website/Contribution/CONTRIBUTING.rst#commit-message |
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Forward port of #64
The aim of these two fields is to be injected in reports, thus it seems more convenient to me to have them in HTML.