Re: Accountancy for a webshop/ecommerce system

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Am 2008-08-21 07:57:51, schrieb Rene Veerman:
> What i'm worried about is the accounting part of a webshop system.
> I've downloaded some accounting manuals and programs, to see 'how its done'.
> I've also downloaded some other webshop php apps (notably oscommerce.com) to
> see how they do things.
> 
> OS-commerce provides very little reporting. There's no balance sheet, no
> statement of loss/profits, etc.
> I'm wondering how a webshop operator/owner would keep track of inventory and
> profits/losses.

I have installed osCommerce om <http://onlinestore.tamay-dogan.net/> and
I am very disappointed from it...  There  are  bugs  which  can  not  be
solved (some boxes are without colored head but use the  same  function)
and of course, the same problems you have encountered...

> Taken to the extreme, a webshop system would require accountancy reporting
> functionality, a general ledger, journals, etc.
> How much information would you provide to a webshop owner?

InterShop 4 is the right thing, but I am  not  willing  to  pay  arround
12.000 € for it...

I think, I will take the ideas from osCommerce and build a fork from it.

And of course a software which write its configs on 4 files and into the
database is crap since I have set the /session/ and /cache/  directories
and searched it to hell as I moved the installation from my @home server
to my hosting provider...

Also I find, a software which depends on a specific database is crap too
since   my   own   programs   have   its   definitions   in    seperated
database-<db>.inc and can be fully configured...

And the system how to add options to a product is crap, e.g.  selling  a
Debian install CD as ONE product and then let the customer choose  which
architecture...  You have to add each architecture  seperately...  There
are noch checkboxes where you can select and add it with a singel click.

And of course, I hate forums...  I can not access it over  GSM/UMTS  and
<osCommerce.com> does not provide mailinglists...

Even if it is a nice project, I say:

        "Forget it! -- At least in this state."

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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