On Sun, Jun 06, 2010 at 11:16:18AM +0200, Hilbert, Sebastian wrote: > I have started an effort to hopefully interface GNUmed to Lx-Office. Lx- > Office-erp is essentially a fork of sql-ledger.
Most excellent. Thanks. > The goal is to call the perl scripts of lx-office on the command line instead > of inside a browser. Right. > It is therefore neccessary to find out the command line/commands in browser's > URL for each task. > > 1.) login > 2.) create client > 3.) create biller > 4.) create billable items I should think we can further narrow down this part: IMO it should be sufficient for GNUmed to *select* the items to put on the invoice but NOT to create anew such items. IOW, if there is no item "bill for Tet immunization" inside lx-office GNUmed won't be able to bill it and that's OK. > 5.) select client, biller and items > 6.) produce invoice as pdf > 7.) send, mail, fax or hand over pdf to GNUmed Make that "and". Handle the invoice *and* hand over a copy PDF. > To foster investigation I have prepared a vmware image with Lx-Office and > GNUmed installed. While this is based on Debian squeeze this work will be > handy for GNUmed on all distributions. > > I did not find official packages for Fedora or Debian. For Debian a package > exists at http://lx-office.org/pakete/ > > It would be great to work with upstream to package to package lx-office > and/or > sql-ledger. > > Here is what I have found so far: > > login: > t...@debian:/usr/lib/lx-office-erp$ ./login.pl > "path=./bin/mozilla&action=login&login=tux&password=linux" > > logout: > ./login.pl "path=./bin/mozilla&action=logout" > > Next step would be to create a new client to be billed in lx-office. Please > help us finding out the correct command line to achieve this. This is - IMO - the most promising approach for first-iteration billing in GNUmed. We surely need to document this in the Wiki so I (or someone else) can eventually start work from the accumulated wisdom. Karsten -- GPG key ID E4071346 @ wwwkeys.pgp.net E167 67FD A291 2BEA 73BD 4537 78B9 A9F9 E407 1346 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

