If you meant to compete a $500k system with answers from a public forum, you are definitely doing it wrong.
A forum and the community is the best way to get you started, to introduce you to the project and its functionality, at no cost. But it is not the way to support a big contract. In a situation, where you want serious support for a costly project/contract, you have to ensure you have professional support. This may come in two forms: either you run for yourself and acquire the knowledge (read, experiment, develop), or you seek paid services (with SLA) from those who already are experts. I'm sure Tiny or any of their partners would have helped. And I'm pretty worried there is a misunderstanding that open source is "free as in beer". Very few people read the disclaimers and think that the original developers are somehow "obliged" to professionally support anybody that just downloads their work. Many times they even do that, but consider that they have to pay their rent, too. -------------------- m2f -------------------- -- http://www.openobject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=47950#47950 -------------------- m2f -------------------- _______________________________________________ Tinyerp-users mailing list http://tiny.be/mailman2/listinfo/tinyerp-users