On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 06:15, Todd Boyle wrote: <snip>
> > Most reconciliation differences are business differences and > the decision favoring one or the other party cannot be automated. > > However, the simple identification of those differences is a > mechanical matter that should have been automated long > ago. And it would have been automated, but for the > irresponsible and bad-faith behavior of the leading accounting > software vendors, who placed such a high priority on lock-in > of users' data that it was adverse to the interests of their > own users. And this remains the case today, ten years > after the emergence of the commercial Internet with no > real end in sight. Hmm those irresponsible and bad-faith accounting softwares is what most people are trained in, so I guess the accounting language does modified from commercial interests, and yes I agree that those accounting softwares vendors do lock-in their users... well that's why I am here looking at SQL-Ledger, and now find out how people are using it, and the best methods that we can use to use the software.. and I do believe that some people do end up with some good methods in working in, within the software design, and they may have found good methods, or bad methods of use, and for anyone that is using the software do share your methods, as that way other people will share their methods, and we all learn. Cheers Mark Williamson ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: Jabber Inc. Don't miss the IM event of the season | Special offer for OSDN members! JabConf 2002, Aug. 20-22, Keystone, CO http://www.jabberconf.com/osdn

