On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 11:05:14PM +0000, Bob Crandell wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Ours is a service company.  I saw some other companies like us, computer
> consultanting, that use SQL-Ledger so I'm wondering what adjustments you/they had
> to make to SQL-Ledger to fit their companies.

Not too much. I added a variable called discper so that the discount
columns on invoices and orders are expressed as percentages rather
than actual dollar amount. And then played with the CSS file, now that
the latest version fully supports CSS. 

> I hope this can work for us.  I'm so sick of Quickbooks.

I hear you.

The one thing that I havn't done was figure out a way to automate
check printing. I've found a few packages. The UNIX-based ones want
enormous licensing fees. The one I found for Windows supports batch
inputs, but it's written for 95 or 3.1, and it's obtuse and buggy. 

I am in the process of getting a web-based project tracker /
troubleshooting-ticket system to spit out SL-friendly orders and
invoices for billing. That's going to be pretty sweet when I open it
up to my clients. Then they can take a peek at how the project is
going, and how much the charges are adding up instead of calling me
every day.

I have subcontractors, so I don't need much in the way of payroll. You
might have to pull that module off of contrib and put it in there.

-Qaexl-

http://www.next-horizons.com/qaexl/


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