[FW][FIX] l10n_de/de_reports: fix updating balance sheets #162417
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Forward port commit because the request is failing when we try to rename ref the tag due to the duplicate name constraint.
The implementation of forward porting has become necessary as the script attempts execution with each version, encounter failure due to the presence of the existing tag 'tag_de_liabilities_bs_B_1'. To prevent duplication, we have introduced a pre-check. If the 'B1' tag already exists, script execution is skipped.
Note: The request is failing for the 17.0 version. However, if we migrate to the version saas-16.3, it also fails. Therefore, we are creating a PR in the saas-16.3 version to forward port it for subsequent versions as well.
Upgrade request traceback group: 813
In #126249 the german balance sheet report was updated and
during the 15.2 FW port, some issues needed fixing. The
issues and their fixes are:
Enterprise PR: odoo/enterprise/pull/45899
Description of the issue/feature this PR addresses:
Current behavior before PR:
Desired behavior after PR is merged:
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Forward-Port-Of: #161629