On Thu, 17 Mar 2022 01:59:28 +0000
Frederick <freder...@justsoap.com> wrote:

> Hi there, i am a interested in abandoning my Accounting software and
> looking to see if Gnucash will work for my one person business.
> 
> The main issue is that i manufacture items to sell and need software
> that can account for assemblies.  This can go by the name of
> manufacture/build or assembly.  Sage 50 calls this Assembly.
> 
> If someone can let me know if builds are easily possible with gnucash
> and direct me to literature on this matter, it would be greatly
> appreciated.
> 
> take care,  fred
> 

I'm assuming here that you mean "manufacture a widget" for assembly and
build.
There are other meanings of build that software developers use.

When I make an invoice I can invoice different items. I can invoice
Time, different types of Service, and different Goods.

We don't know how you account for manufacturing costs when you invoice,
nor how you spread this income in your accounts. If you give some more
details, someone who is already doing similar with Gnucash can advise. 

Liz
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