I would like to add another quote:
Why should any accounting program be foolproof?
Do you plan to let fools handle your accounts?

2012/9/28 Sebastian Weitmann <[email protected]>

> **
> Yes, Jeff is right. SQL.-Ledger is not for fools. It's for people who know
> what the are doing. I will take the freedom to quote Dieter Simader here:
>
> "There is a tool for everything, Quicken® is an excellent checkbook
> register program, SQL-Ledger is more for the higher end market and not a
> replacement for Quicken."
>
> Regards,
> Sebastian
>
>
>
>
>   On Fri, 2012-09-28 at 10:02 -0700, Jeff Kaminsky wrote:
>
> There is no actual warning. Just places to check as already described. The
> system will* silently* will let you invoice an order even if the qty
> would result in negative numbers. Generally speaking the accounting program
> has almost no warnings, and will *silently* let you do all manner of
> atrocities (and in 9 years I've done a lot of things I shouldn't have ever
> done, but at least now I know!)
>
> Jeff
>
>
> On 09/28/2012 00:11, Sebastian Weitmann wrote:
>
> Hello Alf,
>
> Yes, SQL-Ledger will indeed show you the amount of stock on hand when you
> enter an invoice to sell some inventory. When you choose -> AR -> Sales
> Invoice and enter an article number or description of the product you wish
> to sell
>
> a.) you will either get a "Select items" list showing you all the
> different articles available that correspond to the details you entered and
> each amount of stock on hand will be listed under "Qty";
>
> b.) or if the article number of description you entered only corresponds
> to one article, that article will appear on the item row and if you then
> place your mouse pointer on the "Qty" field on that same row, a small
> window will appear informing you of the amount of stock on hand for that
> article.
>
> Regards,
> Sebsatian
>
>
>
>   On Fri, 2012-09-28 at 13:10 +1000, Alf Newman wrote:
>
> Hello
> I am new user.
> When I enter a invoice to sell some inventory, does SL give any warning if
> I try to sell more quantity than warehouse stock on hand  ?
> Or does SL silently let me sell too much stock, so I have problem when
> warehouse picks the goods for shipment ?
>
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