On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 12:42 AM, Sven Wesley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I wouldn't rely on the accounting part in Ofbiz only. I see it as a > supplement to gather and get base data to the economy staff, not as a fully > blown economy suite for your company.
That's exactly what I need. I want to collect some rough numbers about what's going in and out, and hand it over to my tax consultant regularly. Piece by piece I want to add stuff as she tells me more details how she needs the figures presented. That's about where I wondered if I'm better off with a quick shot defining my own datamodel and hacking some simple reports, or if I should get into OFBiz. Now that I talked about it with you guys, maybe something in between is it: for a first step, I'm better off having some simple grails app for entering my stuff and getting it out in a way my tax consultant needs it (I could to that with Openoffice and macros, but I'm not the macro programmer) - but in the long term, I can learn OFBiz, so I don't have to reinvent the wheel, for example all the thought that went into making a data model for customers/businesses/persons etc. And that can even lead to products and jobs Henning
