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0006159Openbravo ERPF. Localizationpublic2008-11-22 16:002008-12-17 11:09
pjuvara 
rmorley 
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Core
No
0006159: Support for Shamsi (Persian) calendar
Ability to operate Openbravo using a Persian calendar instead of the Gregorian calendar:
Th Persian calendar has 12 month as shown below:
1.Farvardin - 31 days - Equal April
2.Ordibehesht - 31 days - Equal May
3.Khordad - 31 days - Equal June
4.Tir - 31 days - Equal July
5.Mordad - 31 days - Equal August
6.Shahrivar - 31 days - Equal September
7.Mehr - 30 days - Equal October
8.Aban - 30 days - Equal November
9.Azar - 30 days - Equal December
10.Day - 30 days - Equal January
11.Bahman - 30 days - Equal February
12.Esfand - 29 days - Eqaul March
And per each four years esfand becomes 30 days
ReleaseCandidate
Issue History
2008-11-22 16:00pjuvaraNew Issue
2008-11-22 16:00pjuvaraAssigned To => rafaroda
2008-11-22 16:00pjuvarasf_bug_id0 => 2327271
2008-11-22 16:00pjuvaraRegression testing => No
2008-11-22 16:00pjuvaraTag Attached: ReleaseCandidate
2008-11-22 16:01pjuvaraAssigned Torafaroda => pjuvara
2008-11-22 16:02pjuvaraNote Added: 0010535
2008-11-22 16:02pjuvaraStatusnew => acknowledged
2008-12-17 11:09pjuvaraAssigned Topjuvara => rmorley

Notes
(0010535)
pjuvara   
2008-11-22 16:02   
See also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_calendar [^]

IBM has a good summary of the different calendar types:
http://www-304.ibm.com/jct03001c/software/globalization/topics/locales/calendar_intro.jsp [^]