* test: payment entry over allocation.
* fix: validate allocated_amount against latest outstanding amount.
* fix: payment entry get outstanding documents for advance payments
* fix: only fetch latest outstanding_amount.
* fix: throw if reference is allocated
* test: throw error if a reference has been partially allocated after inital creation.
* chore: test name
* fix: remove unused part of test
* chore: linter
* chore: more user friendly error messages
* fix: only validate outstanding amount if partly paid and don't filter by cost center
* chore: minor refactor for doc.cost_center
Co-authored-by: Deepesh Garg <deepeshgarg6@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Anand Baburajan <anandbaburajan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Deepesh Garg <deepeshgarg6@gmail.com>
I just applied semgrep autofix. Untested completed, review before merging.
```yaml
- id: frappe-set-value-semantics
patterns:
- pattern-either:
- pattern: frappe.db.set_value($DOCTYPE, None, $...AFTER)
- pattern: frappe.db.set_value($DOCTYPE, $DOCTYPE, $...AFTER)
fix: frappe.db.set_single_value($DOCTYPE, $...AFTER)
message: |
If $DOCTYPE is a single doctype then using `frappe.db.set_value` is discouraged for setting values in DB. Use db.set_single_value for single doctype instead.
languages: [python]
severity: ERROR
```
fix: don't set default payment amount in case of invoice return (#35645)
(cherry picked from commit 79483cc90eb71fa82d645b2cf54d9731502cf6c7)
Co-authored-by: Anand Baburajan <anandbaburajan@gmail.com>
* fix: payment against credit note should be linked to parent invoice
* test: AR/AP report for payment against cr note scenario
* fix: cr_note shows up as outstanding invoice
Payment made against cr_note causes it be reported as outstanding invoice
Add Sales and Purchase Invoice Tests to check if GL entries and Outstanding Amount are generated correctly when advance entries are recorded as liability.
Few changes to return value of added column in Payment Entry References.
In an erpnext website, the /all-products route shows website items that have been published to the web site.
In the list view (erpnext/e_commerce/product_ui/list.js), the css class is null for the product title. Instead, inline style statements have been added in that can not be modified by overriding CSS.
This fix uses a similar approach to that which is taken in the grid view (erpnext/e_commerce/product_ui/grid.js). It removes the null CSS parameter in the product title link as well as the inline style statement. Then, as in the grid view, the product title is wrapped in a div tag with the product_title CSS class.
This makes it possible to style the product title as desired with a CSS override.
Closes#35580