fat-free-crm is good code base.http://www.fatfreecrm.com/

2010/1/7 tom <[email protected]>

> have a look into sugar crm - where u can create columns as needed.
> they store it in a predefined table...have look - its worthwhile.
> havent done it in rails, unfortunately - but its on the plan.
> but keep us updated!
> tom
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 10:39 PM, [email protected]
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > the question that could summarize this in a nutshell is this:
> >
> > does the orm structure of rails make it a poor framework to implement
> > a small erp/crm solution?
> >
> > if you got that then please read ahead - i need some suggestions...
> >
> > ive been making an app for my small business. now believe me, i know
> > there's a ton of solutions out there but coding is more like a
> > recreational activity so i enjoy doing it regardless...
> >
> > my program has the basic ability to generate quotes, track my
> > inventory and all the basic functions however i'm finding it more and
> > more difficult to make it extensible.
> >
> > for example - i have a customer model (to put it simply) and say i
> > want to add an TaxID column... i can use migrations and update all of
> > my forms and blah blah blah... most "good" crm programs allow you to
> > add this functionality on the fly - i would like to add that
> > functionality.
> >
> > don't get me wrong - i dont care about the UI design and javascript
> > thats involved... that's all secondary to me. i want to know at the
> > model/controller level if this sort of thing is not only possible but
> > probable with rails. (by "this sort of thing" i mean dynamically
> > creating/altering models on the fly with a running app).
> >
> > Thanks in advance - hopefully someone with deep insight will step up
> > to the plate for me. I've asked around and i've yet to receive
> > anything that looks like a helpful answer.
> >
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