Hello,
For database off-line synchronisation, you can use the base_syncho
module which is in shared funding. It allows to synchronise some objects
(to be configured) periodically.
Thanks,
[email protected] wrote:
hi all
It would be nice to hear the experienced users ideas with regaards to a dilema
we have in our company.
we are trying to implement OPEN-ERP in a company operating in the third world.
we have a central warehouse which also contains the accounts dept, headoffice etc, where the main open-erp server / postgresql is installed.
then the fun starts here...
we have retail points of sales (which don't have internet). Here we want to have a "slave" open erp server installed on our simple POS.... we will use a ASUS EEE PC as a POS with a USB barcode reader... cheap and cheerful and works even with no electricity most of the day.
we also use the same EEEPC + bluetooth barcode scanner on our mobile VANS as
makeshift cheap-and-cheerful handheld PCs... with a full install of open erp.
of course these vans have their own stocks, make sales, get RMA etc... then
come back to base at the end of the day to synchronise.
I think the situation we're in is quite common for SMEs... especially in developing
countries, so perhaps a debat and some "best practice" consensus on how to
approach this type of company hierarchy is useful.
in effect we have one "master" postgresl+openerp server and about 20 "slave"
postgresql and openerp servers synching to it.
should we use:
-the "shared development" sync tool
-"raw" postgresql master-slave sync
-ETL tool (kettle jitterbit etc...)
your input is eagerly anticipated.
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