Using GnuCash to track inventories and stages of completion?
charles dandridge
chazdiezal at gmail.com
Tue Feb 2 07:10:28 EST 2016
Allan,
I do not believe that Gnucash is designed for enterprise functionality such as inventory management. Do you have access to a web server and database?
> On Feb 1, 2016, at 5:36 PM, Allan Gray <allan.gray at sunetrike.com> wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I've been using gnucash for a few years for my own personal bookkeeping. I
> like its stripped down approach and so far have found it good for passing
> back and forth between users.
>
> As I start to move into a new business, it has occurred to me that I could
> (in theory) use the stock account to keep track of inventories.
>
> I'm new to this sort of record-keeping (especially how inventory moves from
> raw parts to unfinished goods, to completed product for sale).
>
> Does anyone know of people who have tried gnucash for this purpose and what
> their experience has been? Alternatively, maybe there is an open sourced
> option that is better suited for the task?
>
> Take care
> Allan
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