From: Jake S. <ns...@us...> - 2004-09-18 11:08:40
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In what sense? you can replicate the database of several servers with postgres. The problem with running to seperate databases is that you then have 2 seperate address books/user authentication etc. I tmight be OK in some situations but ideally i would like to see them running from the same database. Jake Stins, Dick wrote: >Hoi Jake, > >I do not know much about postgres, but does it have also replication >facilities like mysql? > >Did you consider running postgres and mysql together at one server? At my >server does it run fine. > >That might be a good alternative for your integration problem. > >with best regards, > >Dick Stins > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Jake Stride" <ns...@us...> >To: <web...@li...> >Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 11:00 AM >Subject: Re: EGS/Postgresql - Was Re: [Web-erp-developers] Cheap > > > > >>Yes the people that host it are having a few issues at the moment and >>have blocked the ports on which it run (the problems aren't due to EGS >>:-) ). >> >>I am trying to sort out another demo at the moment so hopefully it will >>be back up soon. >> >>I have a demo running on my adsl box at home and could give you a login >>for that if you want a quick look at it (for obvious reasons I don't >>publish the details on sf.net) just contact me off list and I can give >>you a login. >> >>Jake >> >>Stins, Dick wrote: >> >> >> >>>Jake, >>> >>>Sounds promishing, but I wasn't able to evealute your demo because it was >>>not active. >>> >>>I will try it later. >>> >>>With best regards, >>> >>>Dick Stins >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: "Jake Stride" <ns...@us...> >>>To: <web...@li...> >>>Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 12:07 AM >>>Subject: EGS/Postgresql - Was Re: [Web-erp-developers] Cheap >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Stins, Dick wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>When you want web-erp be enhanced with crm, then >>>>>it might be easier to integrate a mysql crm product. >>>>>Like: >>>>>xrms >>>>>covide >>>>>tutos >>>>>sugarcrm >>>>>vtiger >>>>> >>>>>with best regards, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>Not to be to protective, but EGS is not just a CRM tool, it offers >>>>project management, ticketing, and calendaring too, the whole point of >>>>it is to have a single system from which to run a business as a posed to >>>>several disparate systems. It is not just a salesforce.com clone as the >>>>majority of those above seem to be, and I have been trying to work on >>>>weberp integration for some time >>>>(http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=8517406) although >>>>have stalled somewhat at present working on other functionality. >>>> >>>>Of course integration with some of these tools may be easier and of >>>>course everyone has to weigh up the pros and cons of what they want from >>>>the integration (integration with the above products may suit some >>>>people down to the ground), but when I last looked most of the projects >>>>above did not have any intentions to add any functionality above that >>>>required of the CRM, and this is where EGS is different. >>>> >>>>At present EGS is in a state between CRM and weperp. All of the CRM is >>>>linked into the project management and has some job costing and time >>>>tracking facilities present (it is this functionality we have been >>>>working on for a client, and why we paused looking at weberp for a >>>>while), it is on this that we would like to expand by adding the ability >>>>to run accounting/erp etc from the system. With the possibility of >>>>weberp running on postgres it seems to be the best system for us to >>>>integrate (we have looked at sql-ledger too) and that is why we >>>>appraoched weberp to find out more ( I was unaware of any other projects >>>>looking to do this too). >>>> >>>>Obviously I am biased since a lot of my blood, sweat and tears have gone >>>>into EGS, but I for one will continue to look at integrating web-erp >>>>with EGS since I believe it to be a fairly trivial task (famous last >>>>words) once I have gotten web-erp to run on postgresql due to the way >>>>out database is laid out. >>>> >>>>So my slightly ranting email aside, if anyone has gotten web-erp to work >>>>on postgresql I would be most interested to your experiences. >>>> >>>>Thanks >>>> >>>>Jake >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>Dick Stins >>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>From: "skaill" <sk...@ro...> >>>>>To: <web...@li...> >>>>>Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 7:58 PM >>>>>Subject: Re: [Web-erp-developers] Cheap >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>------------------------------------------------------- >>>>This SF.Net email is sponsored by: YOU BE THE JUDGE. 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