i will do. Heidi
2010/1/14 Jacques Le Roux <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> > Cool, would be great if you could enter the result of your investigations, > thought, etc. in the wiki somewhere. > Then the community will be able to share and to help at some point > > Thanks > > > Jacques > > From: "Info Olagos" <info.ola...@gmail.com> > Hello Jacques, > > I had a look to the demo of TerCompta. > This seems to be alike much more to the Belgium system. > I think the chart of accounts is more adapted to the Belgium system but i > have to investigate it more. > In every case accounts 6... and 7... are more the same i think. > There is however a difference in the reporting of the taxes i think which > is > always based on standard documents and fields with certain numbers as > identifier. > > regards, > Heidi > > 2010/1/13 Jacques Le Roux <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> > > If I had time this would interest me as well, though in France there is >> already Neogia with its own implementation, and even now an >> implementation for SME (TerCompta) >> Sometimes I wonder if Jacopo will not work on this one day for Italia... >> I have also the felling that in EU the ledger are similar, isn'it? >> >> Also Carstein, I quickly saw that you put a Taxes section in your >> document. >> I suppose you are aware about the VAT page in the wiki? >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Info Olagos" <info.ola...@gmail.com> >> >> Hello Karsten, >> >> Yes it is interesting for me also to work together on accounting. >> I want to have an idea how the ledger is structured in Germany. I think as >> you said it is also like in Belgium legally binded. >> But i don´t find the legally minimum of the ledger or Hauptbuch from >> Germany. >> >> Can you spot on an copy of the Hauptbuch for me ? >> So i can compare the ledger of Germany with the ledger of Belgium. >> >> That is a first step, i think. >> >> PS.: nice document you made in the wiki. >> >> regards, >> Heidi >> >> 2010/1/13 Carsten Schinzer <c.schin...@googlemail.com> >> >> I have done some prestudy on this, but actually I would really also like >> to >> >>> understand whether anyone on the list has done such thing. >>> I can forward a brief analysis that at least by Entity dataset assesses >>> what >>> needs to be change for customisation vs. localization. >>> >>> And I have started to work on adopting the GL structure for Germany. E.g. >>> there is specific legislation as to how the Annual Balance sheet should >>> be >>> structured and we do also have an organisation in the german market which >>> defines an Accoutnign Scheme (DATEV) that is implemented in most >>> commercial >>> accounting tools. I would like to get OFBiz using that scheme as well. >>> >>> So maybe if we do not find anyone, we start collaborating on this matter. >>> >>> I have started to depict certain aspects on a Technical Guide on the >>> WIKI: >>> >>> >>> >>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Guide+to+OFBiz-i18n%2C++Internationalisation+of+OFBiz >>> >>> Feel free to comment and adapt according to your findings. >>> Also please let me know whether I need to explain more. Note that the doc >>> is >>> W.I.P. hence any feedback is welcome and appreciated. >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> >>> Carsten >>> >>> >>> 2010/1/13 Info Olagos <info.ola...@gmail.com> >>> >>> > Hello, >>> > >>> > About accounting: >>> > >>> > a) Is it easy to change the ledger accounts to another schema used in >>> > another country for example? >>> > b) Has anyone already implemented the ledger schema used in Belgium in >>> > ofbiz? >>> > c) How to configure the journals for example a vendor journal and a buy >>> > journal and a bank journal? >>> > >>> > thanks, >>> > >>> > Heidi >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Best >>> >>> Carsten Schinzer >>> >>> Waisenhausstr. 53a >>> 80637 München >>> Germany >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >