On 7/24/2019 9:38 AM, David Carlson wrote:
Basically, GnuCash cannot handle inventory.

It may be possible to create a fictitious commodity and assign a value to
it, but You cannot do any of the usual inventory functions such as tracking
locations, etc.

Or store the other information (location, reorder points, supplier info, alternative suppliers, etc.) that a fullblown inventory system handles (as well as interfacing with "general ledger")

I wish a more modular approach had been used for gnucash --- designed to accept feeds from pieces like "inventory", POS (point of sales", Payroll, etc. With the gnucash "general ledger" handling just the pure accounting.

Michael D Novack


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