From: Hal D. <ha...@fa...> - 2001-02-16 06:02:19
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, you wrote: > Hal- > > Thats okay, I like details :) > > So are you looking to port the Progress 4GL product or enhance an existing > product like SQL-Ledger to meet your requirements? > > 11 taxes! Man, they get you coming, going, and every way in between! > I was thinking about the taxes in SQL-Ledger, and to create a better, > highly flexible system. I can't figure out a way to take in every tax > possibility in a straight foward non-complex fashion. How do you handle > it now? Tom, Prolly the best way for you to see how our excise taxes are structured is visit my web thinggy at http://www.faams.net There is an entire section devoted to the EXCISE Tax feature. This is a presentation from a users point of view. If you would like further progromatic detail and concepts, I can do that as well. Should we take this discussion 'Off-List' or keep it here? Don't want to munge the Signal/Noise ratio because I like everyone else am a guest here. --Hal. =========================================================== Hal Davison Internet Petroleum Gateway Davison Consulting Caldera 2.2.14 eServer 6850 Myakka Valley Tr PostgreSQL 7.03 - Sun Forte - JAVA Sarasota, Florida 34241 Phone: (941) 921-6578 http://faams.net eFAX: (419) 821-5999 =========================================================== |