[SGVLUG] Simple Invoicing Solution
Tom Emerson
osnut at pacbell.net
Sat Dec 16 16:59:29 PST 2006
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Alex Roston wrote:
> Does anyone out there know of a simple invoicing solution for Linux?
[...]
This may lead down a tangled path, but...
have you considered the database/spreadsheet capabilities of Openoffice?
> The application would need to:
>
> 1.) Keep a simple list of customer names, addresses, etc.
one database/table would cover this [name-and-address is a pretty
standard object nowadays] The tricky part would be creating a data
entry form, but that is supposed to be "easy" in the current version
(haven't messed with it lately myself...)
> 2.) Keep a simple list of service providers and their names, addresses,
> etc.
probably the same layout here, but with an additional "what do they
provide?" field (unless all providers are providing the same thing...)
> 3.) Attach a list of invoices to each customer and each service provider
here is where it starts to get mucky -- do you want this in "one"
transaction table, or do you want a (temp) table for "batch" [data
entry] information, which then gets "posted" to a transaction log or
history table? Also, what information is included on an invoice?
services provided? materials (if appropriate?) and so on.
> 4.) Print invoices and payment records as necessary.
think "mail merge"...
> 5.) Maybe have the capacity to attach notes to each transaction or each
> customer.
>
> I don't care if the application is paid or free as long as it's not too
> expensive. I'd like to avoid a LAMP stack if possible.
hmmm... I noticed someone suggested a php based solution -- isn't that,
by definition, "lamp"?
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