Hi,
You can look at compieer.
It uses Oracle which you would need to purchase, but you can evaluate the
thing using an evaluation copy of Oracle for Linux.
<LI><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/compiere/";>SourceForge: Project Info - 
Compiere ERP + CRM Business Solution</a>
<LI><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/compiere/";>SourceForge: Project Info - 
Compiere ERP + CRM Business Solution</a>
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Curtis Vaughan wrote:

> I am wondering what advice people have about the following:
> 
> Our company needs to keep track of purchased inventory (when purchased, 
> how much, where it's located), etc.  Also, we would want to keep a db on 
> analogous products, who they are sold by, their prices, etc.  
> 
> Now, here is what the acounting dept. is planning on doing. Whereas they 
> already use Great Plains Dynamics (Microsoft) for all accounting 
> activities, and whereas there is apparently a module that you can 
> purchase that performs these functions, they plan on purchasing this 
> module (despite some shortcomings).
> 
> My issue is that: great move buying a product that's going to cost $$$, 
> then licenses $$$, then well, we'll have to have SQL licenses and we' 
> have to purchase multiple copies of SQL $$$$, and then ..........
> 
> Surely there is some other option.
> 
> I would appreciate any ideas people have.  BTW, I have looked at NOLA 
> and it's not what we will need.  Also, I don't care whether it costs, 
> but what other options are there.
> 
> 


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