Hi, I'm trying to input a cash receipt of 1,000 into a list of
outstanding accounts receivable, but something goes wrong.
Here's what I do:
In the list of invoices I select one by clicking the select box, which
shows checked from then on. Then, in the form 'amount' field next to the
checked 'selec
On Sat, 29 Jan 2011, Luke wrote:
> The version 2 of LedgerSMB that is in the planning stages, has a lot of great
> ideas behind it, and could certainly benefit from professional PERL
> programmers.
Wait, let me rephrase that.
... Could certainly benefit from a few more professional PERL progra
You may want to be on the ledger-smb-devel list.
I can't address your particular question--I am not a PERL programmer for
the most part (I can do it when I really have to, but my preferred language
is PHP).
However, I can address the various projects issue.
SQL-Ledger was started by, and was
In my opinion, SQL Ledger is a one-man-band. Ledgersmb is a team and
responsive to users.
This was my experience: Deiter (SQL Ledger) was very responsive to
solving problems during the time I was paying for a maintenance
contract, but he is not easy to get along with, even so far as being
rude
I haven't been following SQL Ledger that much lately.
I personally use LedgerSMB because, well it seems like there is a
better community here, and that the development really cares about the
users, whether we are developers or just users. I was getting a
number of warnings when using Perl 5.12 an
Hi All,
I'm a full time Perl developer, looking to use a Perl based
accounting package so I can jump into the code if I have issues. SQL
Ledger and LedgerSMB seem to be the only options. I read some old posts
in 2002 of people warning that ledger doesn't use strict, etc. I was
quite surprise
On 01/29/2011 04:55 AM, Luke wrote:
> I'm wondering if there is a way in 1.2, to enter price changes
> preemptively.
>
> I.E. I know that the price of part X is going to increase, because the
> cost is going to increase, on March first. So I could (for example--this
> does not actually work) edit
I'm wondering if there is a way in 1.2, to enter price changes
preemptively.
I.E. I know that the price of part X is going to increase, because the
cost is going to increase, on March first. So I could (for example--this
does not actually work) edit the part, set the updated date to 03/01/2011