Hi Joann, I can see you've taken offense at my comments, which was not my intention. What I meant to explain is that while you certainly may have an excellent acquisitions system that's been in use for over 8 years at HLT, we've never seen it ... it's never worked properly as contributed to the community. Whether this is as a result of custom templates, or custom code that was never contributed, i can't say as I don't have a way to review your installation ... I don't think it's a matter of someone rewriting or removing your acquisitions system from the release ... it was never in there to begin with. Cheers, Josh On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Joann Ransom <jransom@library.org.nz> wrote:
Hi Joshua,
You may or may not recall that Horowhenua Library Trust funded the development of Koha 1.0 and released it as Open Source. We have contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to the project already, and have a dam fine acquisitions system which we have used for 8 years, but which someone chose to rewrite or remove from the official release.
regards
Jo.
Joshua Ferraro wrote:
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 11:04 PM, Joann Ransom <jransom@library.org.nz> wrote:
/(last one from me for the day I promise ..)/
Greetings all,
I have just placed an order for a book in my new Koha 3.0 test site.
The supplier profile is set with list/ordering price and invoice price both inclusive of GST (12.5%) The supplier gives a 15% discount.
I ordered a book with a List price of $75. (See attachment for the screen shots showing the input screen and the order details screen.)
The amount to be deducted from the budget needs to be exclusive of GST and discount ie the actual net cost to us of purchasing the item.
So RRP $75 less GST (divided by 1.125) = a GST exclusive price of $66.66. Then if we deduct the 15% ($9.99) off the ex-GST price the book is actually $56.67.
What appears to be happening is that Koha 3.0 then adds GST of 12.5% ($7.08) back on to the $56.67 to arrive at the $63.75 which is then deducted off the budget. This is the wrong amount.
I think this may be a bug. Where does one log such things? And how do we incorporate a patch back into my demo site?
You can log bugs at http://bugs.koha.org.
(PS We have used Koha acquisitions for 8 years and are very familiar with the intricacies of it - by way of explanation for appearing so pedantic and obsessed about it!)
Yes, however, the version of Koha you're running doesn't match released versions (whether by code or by templates). I think it's great that you're looking to run off of a released version, and I hope you're able to contribute the necessary bugfixes and patches so that upcoming releases will incorporate all of the functionality you're using -- I'm sure there are a lot of libraries in NZ and elsewhere that use GST exactly the way you do.
Perhaps BibLibre can comment on whether the GST calculation described above by Joann is the same GST calculation done in France? We don't have GST in the US, so I can't comment on how it's calculated here.
Cheers,
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