@ankhhealth

>  OpenBravo will do what I need 


Then be my guest, take a ride to their forum, you quickly get the picture about 
what it does and...
... what it doesn't. Hopefully you don't waste 100 hours.
Sometimes a nice shiny million dollars website might be misleading but one 
never knows...


Now, I didn't really looked after the bug you mention (my take is that the gap 
between open source ERP's is certainly WAY larger than a few bugs you could 
notice). I guess it might be yet an other bug in OpenERP. Sure there are bugs 
and rough edges, now this is very often fixable by coding relatively very few 
lines of code. The real whole question each time is whether this is cheaper or 
not than buying an expensive proprietary ERP. Well sometimes yes and sometimes 
not. Basically as soon as your proprietary ERP is not a mass product with a 
reasonnable price, if it doesn't require full blown MRP2 or if no proprietary 
ERP fits the bill out of the box, then the answer is clearly go OpenERP even at 
the price of fixing it wherever it need to be fixed. Else that's a complex 
debate and I we won't cut it there.

Regards,

Raphaël Valyi

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