Re: Small Business Accounts Module
From: M. Armaghan Saqib <armaghan_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Nov 1999 03:23:18 GMT
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Date: Sun, 28 Nov 1999 03:23:18 GMT
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You can try a simple GL from my web site as a basis for starting and as a sample of an application built with Oracle db/forms.
Might be of some help to you.
regards,
M. Armaghan Saqib
http://www.geocities.com/armaghan/
-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * SQL PlusPlus: Add power to SQL Plus. * SQL Link for XL: Integrate Oracle with XL. * Oracle CBT with sample GL (Triggers and Forms Source Code included. Download All Free -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ In article <941793266.543.0.nnrp-12.d4e482b1_at_news.demon.co.uk>, "Mark Hide" <mch_at_ashtech.demon.co.uk> wrote:Received on Sun Nov 28 1999 - 04:23:18 CET
> We wish to add a customer acccounting module to our (Forms 5.0 on
Oracle
> 8.0.5) product / marketing database - just the standard stuff for
managing
> credit accounts, allocating payments to invoices etc.
>
> I got thinking that about 10,000 of these must have been written
before and,
> lets face it, they should all be pretty similar in effect.
>
> Anyone know where to go to find / buy some code that would provide
the basis
> for a system like this, so we don't have to waste time and money
starting
> from scratch ?
>
>
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