[Zope-dev] the birth of ZCommerce
Christopher Petrilli
petrilli@digicool.com
Wed, 04 Aug 1999 18:01:02 -0400
> Until there is an open-source accounting package, this should not be the
> only option. It should be a option. I do not want to have to depend on a
> proprietary accounting program to store my products in, even if does run on
> Unix. Or perhpas the accounting package may not be designed for this kind
> of thing. So the design should be such that it also allows the inventory to
> be stored in ZODB3 or in an SQL database.
Realistically, 99.999999999% of business run on either proprietary systems
that they created, or some form of COTS product. In many cases it can be a
*substantial* investment. I know at least 2 companies who have deployed ERP
solutions from SAP that have total deployment costs in the $10-20M range.
And these are not that unusual.
What I would recommend is to take a very "pluggable" approach. Create
methods which access data (inventory, etc), and simply allow people to
over-ride those as necessary to integrate. As for serious accounting data,
this is a good use for XML.
Chris
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