We've been using Ofbiz (http://ofbiz.sourceforge.net) but this is a j2ee
implementation and not related to perl.  My original intention was to use
sql ledger for the accounts side and ofbiz for the other stuff but I'm not
sure how easy that would be atm.

Ian
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Subject: [SL] Re: What we would like to see... back again.


>
>
> > exception of OS code (internals and such). Not even SAP has a licence
> > that is this restrictive. I wouldn't touch this... But, then again, that
> > my opinion, and as we know, everybody has one ;-)
> >
> > Best
> >
> > Marvin Dickens
>
> Which if OpenMFG is not going to be the 'official mfg' appendage of SL,
then
> what is? Back to square one.
>
> So once again. Who would be interested in developing some form of MFG
> appendage to run outside of and seperately/in conjunction with SL?
Personally
> whilest I'm not as comfortable with perl as with certain other languages,
I
> would like to see another perl app do the trick. That way, the skill base
> required to maintain/modify SL, can be immediately reemployed to manage
and
> maintain any additional tools/applications that work in conjunction with
SL.
> Informal standards would be handy.
>
> By the way. Where do we stand with POS and Payroll?
>
> I recall that there used to be a 'howto' page on SL regards POS, and that
> someone other than Dieter was already making headway with the payroll
section.
> Please take one step forward all those involved. Regards a cash-draw on
the
> POS who is dealing with this and may I have some details, as I would be
> interested in helping with that.
>
> Regards
>
> James.
>
>


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