
Depends on the size of your co and how far you want to integrate your system. Eg do you need branch, subsi consol, stock link up, po or invoice, auto chq etc. From there you also need to plan future expansion eg your co plan to go overseas next yr then you need to consider if you want to do online update/batch/separate etc. Also your co infra and budget - huge system like SAP (selalu ada problem ), jd edwards, oracle or smaller system accpac, ifca or off shelf system like myob etc. After deciding call for demo. Look out for user friendly interface, support, audit trail and also customize reporting and decide from there. Software is nice, but customer services is bad, if u complaint, they cancelled entertaint you again ( there is 1 guy call Christopher do like that).
Depends on the size of your co and how far you want to integrate your system. Eg do you need branch, subsi consol, stock link up, po or invoice, auto chq etc. From there you also need to plan future expansion eg your co plan to go overseas next yr then you need to consider if you want to do online update/batch/separate etc.
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These values should properly identify the SQL server by name and the SQL instance that Accounting CS uses. The Datasource.xml file can be found in X: WinCSI Accounting CS Data (where X is the drive letter on the network). SQL Financial Accounting is designed to deliver business-critical functionality to large deployment of network enviroment. At the core of it lies a robust.
Also your co infra and budget - huge system like SAP (selalu ada problem ), jd edwards, oracle or smaller system accpac, ifca or off shelf system like myob etc. After deciding call for demo.
Look out for user friendly interface, support, audit trail and also customize reporting and decide from there. Keith_hjinhoh is right about high volume of transactions. I am not discounting others support for 1 software over others, but I am just telling my experience.
Popularity is not as important as actually testing the software. I bought UBS without testing first, because I thought popular = stable. I was completely wrong. Just a few months using, data corrupted a few times.
My UBS reseller ask me to reindex every time, after a few weeks it corrupts again. I call UBS HQ, they say the database is not design to handle high volume Must trial run first, that's the safest way.
Otherwise your valuable data and months of work get corrupted or lost. Thankfully I found a good software that can migrate the data from UBS and they allow me to trial run before purchase. Keith_hjinhoh is right about high volume of transactions. I am not discounting others support for 1 software over others, but I am just telling my experience. Popularity is not as important as actually testing the software. I bought UBS without testing first, because I thought popular = stable. I was completely wrong.