From: Jeff V. <jv...@ch...> - 2006-11-09 01:44:14
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On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 16:57 -0700, Bill Thoen wrote: > I'm just getting started with SQL-Ledger and I seem to have it all set up > okay on Fedora system. I downloaded the sample documentation (which is Chap > 4. System) and the first thing it shows me is how to change items in the > Chart of Accounts. However, that's not an available option on my menu under > "System". In fact, there seem to be a lot of menu items available under > System (when I log in as admin), and even though they are all checked for > the user I want to work as, I see only Audit Controls, Defaults, Taxes and > Yearsend. I've tried setting up my user as Manager and Administrator, but I > still don't see all the menus. What am I missing? > > Also, I thinking I'd better buy the manual, but I'm a little hesitant. Is > it just screen shots and control descriptions or is there some overview > about how to do things at a higher level? ...Like, for example, how to set > up taxes to handle state, county, special district and city sales tax, and > set up a report that contains all the relevant info I need to do sales tax > reports? Or do I have to figure out on my own which menu commands I need to > get this task accomplished? > > TIA, > > - Bill Thoen > The manual provides a lot of detailed information on the inner workings of the system with a lot of how-tos built in.. Buy it, it is cheap in the long run. Where else can you get that kind of information for a mere $190? |