I'll take a stab at this.  Individual customers, vendors etc.
are not part of the chart of accounts, rather they are there
to support the A/R and A/P features in SL.  If you have a 
better way to keep track of them, then I see no need to put 
them in SL.

Of course you want to make sure the appropriate expenses and
income items get entered into the books.

-- Rod
   http://www.sunsetsystems.com/

On Saturday 13 July 2002 10:12 pm, Caffeinate The World wrote:
> If I us SQL-Ledger for payroll, I have to add each employee as a vendor?
>
> How about if I have a web shopping cart interface to SQL-Ledger? Everyone
> who orders via the web will need to be added in as a customer? If you run a
> website where each surfer probably will order only once or twice, that
> could be millions of customers (if you're luck) in the db who are just
> "stale" customers? That would slow the drop down list a bit no? What is the
> best way to handle this type of situations?



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