[Ledger-smb-users] my first real problem, cash receipt

2011-01-29 Thread ario
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

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] Choosing which Ledger to use?

2011-01-29 Thread Luke
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

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] Choosing which Ledger to use?

2011-01-29 Thread Luke
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

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] Choosing which Ledger to use?

2011-01-29 Thread david
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

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] Choosing which Ledger to use?

2011-01-29 Thread Jigme Datse Rasku
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

[Ledger-smb-users] Choosing which Ledger to use?

2011-01-29 Thread Lyle
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

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] Preemptive Price Adjustments?

2011-01-29 Thread Armaghan Saqib
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

[Ledger-smb-users] Preemptive Price Adjustments?

2011-01-29 Thread Luke
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