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No activity yet on this contract.
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In OpenERP, contracts and projects are implemented using
analytic account. So, you can track costs and revenues to analyse
your margins easily.
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Costs will be created automatically when you register supplier
invoices, expenses or timesheets.
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Revenues will be created automatically when you create customer
invoices. Customer invoices can be created based on sale orders
(fixed price invoices), on timesheets (based on the work done) or
on expenses (e.g. reinvoicing of travel costs).
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module: hr_timesheet
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Located in model:ir.actions.act_window,help:hr_timesheet.act_analytic_cost_revenue
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Employees can encode their time spent on the different projects. A project is an analytic account and the time spent on a project generate costs on the analytic account. This feature allows to record at the same time the attendance and the timesheet.
module: hr_timesheet
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Located in model:ir.actions.act_window,help:hr_timesheet.action_hr_timesheet_sign_in
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You should create an analytic account structure depending on your needs to analyse costs and revenues. In OpenERP, analytic accounts are also used to track customer contracts.
module: hr_timesheet
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Located in model:ir.actions.act_window,help:hr_timesheet.action_define_analytic_structure
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