Accounting Framework.

Accounting Framework.

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Cheapgeek posted on Sunday, August 10, 2008

Is there an accounting framework available - based on the CSLA framework ?

Is there some third party extensible accounting modules already developed based on the CSLA framework?

I am about to begin a very large legacy migration project and I would like to use the CSLA framework. Some of the main modules of this legacy application:

The application is tailored to a club membership scenario (Golf Country Clubs).  This project will be to date, the largest I have worked on. I am excited and will be challenged by this project.

I believe the CSLA framework will mitigate some of the challenge of this project.

Any direction would be very much appreciated.

Thx

 

COBRASoft replied on Monday, August 11, 2008

Hi,

I'm searching a good and solid CSLA.Net generator to do just that. I have to rewrite our ERP application with more than 300 tables...

I need the same functionality as yours, but add dispatching, localization, time management, parking control, concrete & aggregates, quotes, invoices, scheduling, ... to that list :)

Greetings,

Sigurd

cash_pat replied on Tuesday, August 12, 2008

I have successfully implemented a Accounting+Inventory enterprise software based on CSLA. But, I cant' release the source code. Sorry

mcsean replied on Wednesday, August 13, 2008

hey cash_pat, how about the DB tables? I tried the MS CRM 3.0 database schema but doesn't seem good enough..or should I say it is too good too complex?

 

alancjohnson replied on Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Hi Cheapgeek,

I am curious, do you work for a company called Micropower in Australia? I ask because they write software specifically for Golf Country Clubs and I know they use or have used CSLA.

Alan

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