Hi Andreas,

Apart if you are interested in history, the German Empire is maybe a large 
versatile example for management of indigenous states and federations :).

Anyway, I'd say that, as OFBiz especially depends on its DB, it also depends of the material you put in it. So that should be possible if you put enough material.

This may interest you: 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Distributed+Entity+Cache+Clear+%28DCC%29+Mechanism

This said I don't really know what "bitemporal data" means.

HTH

Jacques

Le 31/01/2024 à 09:54, Andreas von Preußen a écrit :
Dear List,

I wonder to what degree ofbiz is allready usable as a core system for the 
management of indigenous states and federations.

As an examble, I would like to mention the German Empire:

- ~30 crown companies
- 60-80 million home right owners
- 20-40 million foreigners
- 1 Empire Crown company
- up to 7 billion foreign clients

All files, at minimum files related to partner related data including  workflow 
definitions should be held as bitemporal data.

What do you think?

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