On Tuesday 19 May 2009 00:43:00 scrapo@saswatabanerjee.com wrote:
Sorry,
I assume that 'sorry' means sorry for top posting?
openerp / tinyerp does not come up as anternate to tally. Tally is a simple accounting software not constrained by erp norms like data authenticity, audit trails, interlocking controls and even data integrety. Openerp is a much more complex software and not a substitute for tally.
just like linux is not a substitute for windows - it is far far more.
In the normal sense, an erp is mot an accounting software. Its much more. And due to that it can't take place of accounting software. It will only work where the users WANT something much more than accounting.
surely users can use the accounting part (which would be a subset of the ERP whole)?