Have a look at SQLLedger.
It is an opensource accounting package with a browser
interface. It is written in perl and uses postgreSQL as
its backend.

It is very well designed. It may not have everything you want
but I am sure it is the best place to start.

John O'Gorman

PS. Are you in Sydney?

Robert Stanford wrote:
> 
> Is anyone aware of some unix (read linux) based MRP (materials resource
> planning) software for use in a factory floor environment.
> 
> It would be need to be atleast becapable the following tasks.
> 
> 1. Accept input for a specific product.
> 2. Print out job cards relating to the manufacture of the product.
> 3. Inventory control.
> 
> This is for use in a company that produces fabricated steel products to
> order. They love the idea of diskless , fanless, movingpartsless
> machines aka LTSP.
> 
> Commercial software would be fine as long as support was available in
> Australia. Although for obvious reasons we would prefer something GPL'd.
> 
> Robert Stanford
> 
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