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Message #00077
Re: accounting requirements
Hi,
Davide Corio a écrit :
Il giorno mar, 09/03/2010 alle 12.17 +0100, Ferdinand Gassauer ha
scritto:
laws and "good practice"
Of course!
Please can you give some reasons for "unusable" - just to understand a
bit better
"unusable" means that, apart from the very basic (double entry
management), there's a lot of missing features that are mandatory here
in italy, as well as expected from the customers, which are included in
every cheap accounting software.
We have the same trouble in France. According the law, OnpERP is not
usable today.
Basics features are missing, like changing account number in a special
maner, and so on.
Syleam started something witch s located
bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/~openerp-expert-accounting/openobject-addons/5.0-improvement/
Unfortunately, this amount of missing features is huge for us (eg: vat
registries, petty cash management, electronic payments, electronic
invoicing).
Nothing too much complex to develop. But it will just takes time.
+1
We wanted to specify functions on papers before coding.
It's a good first step.
It looks like that the accounting modules will have to be more
localized.
For this we need a robust and easy to modify accounting_base module
see also
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openobject-addons/+spec/code-refactor-for-better-extensibility
Exactly,
having "hooks" to easily plug-in electronic
reconciliation/payments/invoicing as well as others specific needs would
help everybody a lot.
We wanted to have 2 things : financial management beside accounting.
Paying invoices, with or without electronic transction is financial use,
and problably doesn't need lacolisation.
Accounting is special by country for many raisons : charges, taxes,
accounting chart aso
We are waiting for a more an accounting module witch would be more OO
programming, with more specialised features.
regards
Claude
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