At E-ndicus we have been successfully offering OpenERP services for nearly 18 months now. The installation help page for its recent client version 6.0.2 present here unfortunately doesn’t caters to Fedora derivative lovers.
The link for installing given above lists the following packages to be pre-installed before installing OpenERP Client in Ubuntu.
Introduction:
Apache JMeter is open source software, a 100% pure Java desktop application designed to load test functional behavior and measure performance.I am going to explain on load testing OpenERP with Jmeter.
Installation:
Download Apache Jmeter from,
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/downloads/downloads_jmeter.cgi
Extract it
Go to jakarta-jmeter-2.4/bin
Run ./jmeter.sh(linux) or jmeter.bat (windows)
Procedure:
Tally:
Tally is a popular accounting software.
Integrating OpenERP with Tally is of Vital importance when it comes to Indian market.
As a first big step towards it, We, http://e-ndicus.com, decided to write a module which can help migrating accounts from Tally to OpenERP.
Here I am going to discuss about our new module.
Features:
As promised, here I am with the basic TDS functionality for OpenERP, Indian standards.
Please refer Income_tax_in_India for details related to Indian tax structure.
Features:
Introduction:
I have finished hacking Reportlab, Python for Tamil character support.
Now reportlab can cleanly render Tamil characters which means OpenERP with nice Tamil PDF reports.
Tamil Characters:
Some of character sets like Tamil or Hindhi can fall in two scenarios,
1) Substitution of original character with two or more glyphs.(க +ி = கி)
2) Re-adjustment of character glyphs. ( க ெ =கெ )