On 23/07/2019 18:18, John Ralls wrote:
That would be *way* out of scope for GnuCash. The only effect on accounting is
when the change in ownership of the inventory is booked. Deciding that is
completely external to GnuCash, which doesn't even do cost accounting for WIP
inventory. It might be
Rosi
The core of the issue is the different purposes and needs for your software
vs a general-purpose bookkeeping software.
Your particular requirements have particular terminology that cannot be
solved via GnuCash.
A different example is - we can shoehorn running a full medical practice
into Gn
Hi Derek,
> On 25 Jul 2019, at 17:51, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> Rosi,
>
> Rosi Dimova via gnucash-devel writes:
> ...
> I think the issue here is that GnuCash could be used to keep track of
> the value of the B/L, and even record when the transfer happens, but it
> does not have the capability
Rosi,
Rosi Dimova via gnucash-devel writes:
[snip]
> Here it is why:
> - B/L actually acts as a security. Theoretically, it doesn’t serve as
> a document of ownership (as per popular readings on the
> Internet). Practically, it is just like that! It’s a very special
> document of title. It trans
Hi,
Now i finally get it why all of you propose any inventory software.
B/L is not a typical waybill as you imagine. It is not this document that you
just fill-in, put on parcel and trace it via website to allocate the product
shipped.
It should not travel with the goods. There is just no way
Hello,
> On 25 Jul 2019, at 0:45, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Jul 24, 2019, at 1:08 PM, Rosi Dimova wrote:
>>
>> Hi Frank,
>>
>>> On 24 Jul 2019, at 17:47, Frank H. Ellenberger
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Rosi,
>>>
Am 24.07.19 um 09:12 schrieb Rosi Dimova via gnucash-devel:
:
> On Jul 24, 2019, at 1:08 PM, Rosi Dimova wrote:
>
> Hi Frank,
>
>> On 24 Jul 2019, at 17:47, Frank H. Ellenberger
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Rosi,
>>
>>> Am 24.07.19 um 09:12 schrieb Rosi Dimova via gnucash-devel:
>>> :
>>> I never understood this decision to make translators part of dev-team.
>
But what you are speaking of here appears to me to be more of a document
management or inventory management feature, not an accounting feature.
I’d be inclined to agree with John, that is out of scope for GnuCash.
I understand the industry might have a need for such features, particularly
open
Hi Frank,
> On 24 Jul 2019, at 17:47, Frank H. Ellenberger
> wrote:
>
> Hi Rosi,
>
>> Am 24.07.19 um 09:12 schrieb Rosi Dimova via gnucash-devel:
>> :
>> I never understood this decision to make translators part of dev-team.
>
> you are our ambassador to all Bulgarian speaking people. :-)
> T
Hi Rosi,
Am 24.07.19 um 09:12 schrieb Rosi Dimova via gnucash-devel:
:
> Besides, when personal interests of actual developers step in, GPL might be a
> tough task to keep. As already told you, I’m no software developer and the
> only experience in my life is this translation. Yet it is far away
> On 24 Jul 2019, at 7:32, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Jul 23, 2019, at 11:59 AM, Rosi Dimova wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>>> On 23 Jul 2019, at 20:18, John Ralls wrote:
>>>
>>> That would be *way* out of scope for GnuCash. The only effect on accounting
>>> is when the change in ownersh
> On Jul 23, 2019, at 11:59 AM, Rosi Dimova wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
>> On 23 Jul 2019, at 20:18, John Ralls wrote:
>>
>> That would be *way* out of scope for GnuCash. The only effect on accounting
>> is when the change in ownership of the inventory is booked. Deciding that is
>> completely
Hello,
> On 23 Jul 2019, at 20:18, John Ralls wrote:
>
> That would be *way* out of scope for GnuCash. The only effect on accounting
> is when the change in ownership of the inventory is booked. Deciding that is
> completely external to GnuCash, which doesn't even do cost accounting for WIP
> On Jul 23, 2019, at 6:42 AM, Rosi Dimova via gnucash-devel
> wrote:
>
> Hello developers,
>
> My name is Rosi Dimova and I am the translator of GnuCash into Bulgarian.
> This translation would never become real without the help of my friends -
> Alexander Shopov as an editor and Mila Petr
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