Thank you both for those helpful hints. In case I decide to start siriusly with Tryton I'd try to adapt a Swiss Chart of Accounts. If I was to give up on that task but still would like to continue with Tryton: How much time would that roughly take for a skilled and paid developer if I could provide the chart of accounts as a spreadsheet or in a similar way?
David On 12 Aug., 14:40, Sharoon Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I believe all localisations/accounting settings for locales start with chart > of accounts. > > Here is the Tryton wiki for building the same. > > http://code.google.com/p/tryton/wiki/HowtoCreateAChartOfAccounts > > Thanks, > > On 12 Aug 2010, at 13:35, Cédric Krier wrote: > > > > > On 12/08/10 05:22 -0700, David wrote: > >> Dear All, > > >> After frustrating experiences with OpenERP I am evaluating Tryton for > >> personal use. > >> I am a student of business administration and would need to do some > >> bookkeeping according to Swiss standards which is different to German > >> ones (I checked out the module with SKR03) in several aspects. > > >> I found a message that a module for Swiss accounting is in > >> development: > >>http://bugs.tryton.org/roundup/msg5927 > > >> Where can I inform myself about those activities resp. in what rough > >> timeframe will that be released? > > > I don't think there is work on it for now. The issue was about adding > > rounding > > for Swiss in the core. But it was decided it should be added to a "future" > > Swiss module. > > > Any way if you start working on an accounting swiss module, you will find > > help > > on tryton-dev mailing list. > > > -- > > Cédric Krier > > > B2CK SPRL > > Rue de Rotterdam, 4 > > 4000 Liège > > Belgium > > Tel: +32 472 54 46 59 > > Email/Jabber: [email protected] > > Website:http://www.b2ck.com/ -- [email protected] mailing list
