Michael Brosdorf
michael.broesdorf at web.de
Tue Jun 29 06:12:50 CDT 2004
Hi Gustav, thanks for pointing me to winfinans - I will definitely have a look at it. My client insist on a german user interface, so this is probably not an option for her. But I like the idea of the modifiable code, so it might be a good choice for other projects! Michael -----Ursprungliche Nachricht----- Von: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]Im Auftrag von Gustav Brock Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Juni 2004 12:35 An: Access Developers discussion and problem solving Betreff: Re: [AccessD] QuickBooks Project... Anyone game? Hi Michael One option is Winfinans DT (we are a local dealer). It's an Access 200x app running off MSDE or SQL Server. http://www.winfinans.dk This site is mostly in Danish so you'll have a hard time navigating. However, you can find Download and Winfinans DT, then browse to locate an English version. It won't run your own database until you purchase a license, but you can connect to a demo server and browse the code (it's not an MDE, the code is fully modifiable) to get an impression. It is _very_ light commented but in English as are all field names etc. The data structure is a little convoluted (with compound keys, remember a recent thread on this?) but I'm sure you can get a hold on it. License fee (list price) is about EUR 1.300 for the first two users and EUR 350 for each next user. I don't think a German version is scheduled. The Integration Module you may notice is not a programmer's goodie but a module for interchanging data with the Danish banks and some local facility houses. The Production Module contains enhanced functions for production control. /gustav > Just today I got a call from a customer who wants to synchronize customer > information between a database application and 'a' financial software package. > ... > Now comes the question: is there a financial package out there that is easy > to use (with a nice user interface - especially not DOS-based), fully > integrated (no modules), has an API and preferably uses a SQL database to > store it's data? -- _______________________________________________ AccessD mailing list AccessD at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com