Bruce,
The zip files only contained a couple of pdf documents which seem to describe
the database aspects of the programs - there was no code. I suspect that you
will run up against all the existing resources are strained in maintaining
GnuCash. To be useful any modules are going to have to commun
David,
You are correct. The zip file only contains some schema for the database and
some pictures of certain User Interface screens. It gives an idea of what is
useful for a payroll module.
This is a single-user, DOS program, written in an old language, not C++.
Although I have the code,
David,
Here are the source code text files, *.EDT, for the program. They are in
BKS.EDT.zip. These files are corrected. To make them easier to read, like
TAXCODE.txt (q.v.), run them with TAS, which is in TAS.zip.
BKS.EDT.zip, BKS.EDT.zip.txt, TAS.zip and TAS.zip.txt are in General at
https
On 10/30/2023 1:37 PM, Bruce McCoy via gnucash-user wrote:
David,
Here are the source code text files, *.EDT, for the program. They are in
BKS.EDT.zip. These files are corrected. To make them easier to read, like
TAXCODE.txt (q.v.), run them with TAS, which is in TAS.zip.
BKS.EDT.zip, BKS.E
Thanks Bruce,
I feel the source code is likely to be of little direct value if projects to
develop a payroll and /or inventory system were to be started. A payroll system
would have to account for the current range of payroll practices across many
different jurisdictions with different industrial
I'm of a similar opinion.
UI Mockups might illustrate requirements or scope that can be thoroughly
described in words, but the code to accomplish that is a different beast
entirely.
There's no reason to try to translate DOS code to C++ or anything else.
And there's no necessity of trying to
Hi Everyone,
On October 30, 2023 at 04:59:52 PM EDT, Michael Novack wrote:
>Confusion? What would DOS ...have to do with SOURCE
>CODE files? It's the compiler's job and the link editor's job
>to turn that source code into an executable
Yes, you are right. I apologize for the confus
On 1 Nov 2023, at 14:47, Bruce McCoy via gnucash-user
wrote:
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> Hi Everyone,
>
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> On Tue, Oct 31 at 6:40 AM Michael Hendry wrote:
> >I have some accounts in TAS Books which
> >I created and maintained on Windows XP
>
> Me too. I’ve used version 1e. What about you?
>
> >I’v
Michael,
On Nov 1 at 1:06 PM Michael Hendry wrote: >sorry...
That’s OK. You are helping. Thank you for finding out the information.
Best Regards,
Bruce
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Michael,
(I was too hasty. Let me try it with a link.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/aahbzubzzyc3y14hz2owu/_BKS_SRC.zip?rlkey=58pc9vuady2fn86tzbph1qmw7&dl=0
I apologize.)
On Tue, Oct 31 at 6:40 AM Michael Hendry wrote: >I have some accounts in TAS
Books
Thank you so much for looking. I did f
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