Any news on the Canadian Payroll Module, I'm considering proposing ERP at my
office (in Quebec, Canada) and having payroll is one of the key elements we are
looking for.
Thanks
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On Saturday 08 September 2007 08:42:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any news on the Canadian Payroll Module, I'm considering proposing ERP at
my office (in Quebec, Canada) and having payroll is one of the key elements
we are looking for.
Thanks
Well one of my friend has also started to use TERP but as I can see now he is
also all at sea regarding the development of some basic structures. So it looks
to me this thing can be rather difficult to handle, so if you people advise can
I ask my friend to switch to some other alternative? If
jack02 wrote:
So it looks to me this thing can be rather difficult to handle
That's true enough - it's the nature of the domain, isn't it ... business
objects and processes across your whole business or, in this case, the specific
impact of disparate government regulations on payroll
I wasn't belittling his efforts. Just in awe; I swore off long bash scripts a
long time ago as I find them to be a lot of work, that's all. I imagine the
world record is substantially larger though.
It will be nice if someone can abstract the commonalities between payroll
taxing schemes to
Hello,
There's a lot to learn though and I don't have Francais, so some
docs take me a long time to parse (poorly).
We just hired a translator that will start within 2 weeks. So, we will
improve these 'french' documentations soon.
On the other hand,
I have some very simple questions
[quote=mickgardner]I have a developer that i've asked to work on an indian
payroll module. I'd love him to be able to work with you both an help in any
way. I'd rather this than double up on work etc. Also I'm in
Michael Gardner[/quote]
Here's a test page I have up which lists all the vars
mickgardner wrote:
Also I'm in the process of gathering some of the Indian payroll requirements
that would need to be taken into consideration.
Until a couple of hours ago I didn't think that there would be a UK requirement
(very many companies offer payroll calculation services at a few £
[quote=gegard][quote=mickgardner]Also I'm in the process of gathering some
of the Indian payroll requirements that would need to be taken into
consideration. [/quote]
But then I was told how easy it might be (stands to reason, given the
availability of services, I suppose) and was pointed to a
Ok, I'm no payroll expert, but there must be a way of designing payroll for
tinyerp so that it starts with a fairly neutral 'payroll' module then,
separate, country specific modules are added ? What does everyone think? If we
can come up with a way of designing this then we can work
knowledge of cdnpayroll.gemlog.ca, I think we can build something quite
quickly.
Thanks for your kind offer Fabien. I will be back to you tomorrow as it's still
Sunday for me here.
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[quote=mickgardner]So as a follow-up question, did anything ever happen with
payroll? I imagine over the years that at least ONE company has asked for
payroll to be developed. After-all, you have virtually everything else covered
in this package. Isn't there a payroll module out there
So as a follow-up question, did anything ever happen with payroll? I imagine
over the years that at least ONE company has asked for payroll to be developed.
After-all, you have virtually everything else covered in this package. Isn't
there a payroll module out there somewhere that someone's
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