I have been to greece and it seemd to me the cash registers (a part that
osFinancial handels to) are just plain standaard cash-registers. Are you
sure its certified ? Or is it a recommendation ?

The other stuff you talk about is XBRL. And if if cource accounting
standaards for stock (FIFO LIFO).
This is mainly about the current stock value.


http://www.xbrl.org/SpecRecommendations/

This allows (for instance) to export a trailbalance in a general format
than manny packages can read. Also E-billing etc is put in to this world
wide format. Still no need for me to get this all in to osF today. Most
of the stuff is just when you publish your companies data and that usaly
gets done by the accounting office. They can take a trail balance
(agragated data) and put that in to there package of choice that can
produce this data. (it's a verry expensive packages im sure ).

The details transactions on a ledger get less intresting when you are
talking about a report of  the companies financial status. If cource
they must be right so to check it you can still go to the detail level.
B.t.w. osF has got a greek translation but it only works on a greek
windows (default codepage)

Met vriendelijke groet, 
Pieter Valentijn
 
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-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: George Birbilis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Verzonden: vrijdag 8 december 2006 21:07
Aan: [email protected]
Onderwerp: RE: [lazarus] Gambas


In Greece if you want to print receipts to customers, the s/w has to be
certified by the state (it also has to print some special numeric codes
so that the don't have to get special triple-layer paper punched out by
the tax
office)

Also, for medium and big bussinesses there is some law coming I've heard
to enforce certain international logistics standards that differ from
the current ones (needed esp. for companies that are in the stock
exchange, since local and foreign investors have to be able to read
their published info and be able to understand / compare it, plus allow
the companies to speculate less or hide things from the public)

>
> In my country theres no realy autorsation for accounting. Theres for 
> making payment slips and hooking up to PIN machines (Payment with a 
> bank card). I think this is the case in most countries.
> All do the market is cuttroat the prices are still veryy
> high. Mostly you are not there after purchasing a accounting
> package. You still need someone to tell you how to use it.
>
> Met vriendelijke groet,
> Pieter Valentijn
> 
> Delphidreams
> http://www.delphidreams.nl
> 
>
>
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: George Birbilis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Verzonden: donderdag 7 december 2006 22:12
> Aan: [email protected]
> Onderwerp: RE: [lazarus] Gambas
>
>
> > I mean do I have a market for
> > an accounting package.
> > Accounting is a very cutthroat market.
>
> You could have for a certain country if you specialize or make your 
> s/w very adaptable so that you can provide various versions for the
> different logistics standards / laws out there (for example MS is now
> trying to get into the Greek and the European market after they got
> Great Plains software, not sure if they will succeed to get
> some market
> share). Also getting a certification to allow it to be used officially
> in businesses is something that might cost
>
>
>
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