Mike Starke said: > On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 12:36:50PM -0700, Brian Tafoya wrote: > /_What we have done for our business is build web-based forms in PHP and > /_tied them to MySQL. :) Works extremely well! > /_ > /_-- > > Sounds like the 'html' output I finally refered to. I am begining > to think good ole fashioned Perl|PHP/MySQL is the way to go for all of > this. I devised a Perl/MySQL invoice system that utilizes > 3 tables to crank out invoices. Simple, clean, works anywhere, and even > spits out the invoice in XML if I ever have a need. > > However, Dereck's suggestion with taging a OO document then run > a report also sounds interesting. > > I really hate to see this thread die a quick death. To me, this > document/form creation/managment stuff is the heart and soul > of all small->medium businesses. We really need a coherent, easy to use > OS solution to these issues (One of the reasons I'm just chomping > at the bit waiting for GNUe to mature a bit more :-) I guess I dont get the "wait to get more mature" line. With GNUe Forms and Reports I can spit out what you guys are doing with php/perl w/o writing a line of code. It is fully portable to all major operating systems and databases. People often think GNUe needs maturing because they dont see a finished ERP. I'm telling you the architecture is pretty much there. When 0.5.0 gets released (should be within a two weeks) we will suprass the feature set of Oracle SQL*Forms 7.0. As to the coffee shop demo, Im all for it. I'm on the east side, but work downtown either location is fine for me. -Derek