1.3

How can I login to several companies with one user?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

I manage several companies on LedgerSMB, can I login to any of these companies with one user?
Applies to LedgerSMB 1.3.x -->
V. 0.1 - 22. Nov 2011

I have 100 companies though on my system and decide to change my password, wouldn't I have to change it a 100 times (one for each company)? What would be the best approach to setting up a user that could be used on several companies (databases)?

LedgerSMB 1.3.5 released

Submitted by Chris Travers on

Hi all;

The LedgerSMB core team has released version 1.3.5. This is a
maintenance/bugfix release which corrects a significant number of
bugs, particularly for users of extended character sets. A number of
other i18n issues were fixed, as were some issues with sales order
generation from timecards, permissions and menu issues, and more. The
complete changelog is included below.

IBest Wishes,
Chris Travers

1.3.4 released

Submitted by Chris Travers on

Hi all;

This release corrects a number of localization bugs regarding number
handling, updates some documentation, fixes one minor database
creation/upgrade bug, and more. Because it involves a few database
changes, it does require running the setup.pl against each database.

Best Wishes,
Chris Travers

The complete changelog is:

How to add a barcode for a part?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

Sql ledger has the option to add a barcode to a part.

In 1.4, you will be able to add a barcode per make/model record.

How are barcodes added when using LedgerSMB?

Sort term solution:
It's not optimal for a UPC management but it solves the immediate problem:

Add a space separated list with the barcodes to the partnumber field

The partnumber is the "Number" filed on the same line as "Description" in the "Add Part" page.
And yes, "space separated list" works in the POS interface. (If you scan one of the codes in the space separated list )

Does LedgerSMB support my country's laws?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

We don't know enough about the ideosyncracies with your laws to evaluate that. But quite frankly Free Software sometimes poses an issue with local regulation. If you go with LedgerSMB, I'd recommend working with us to detail any shortcomings and get those resolved.

You can help us to make a list over "X country" laws and LedgerSMB shortcomings according your countrys law.

Is LedgersSMB free software?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

Yes, its open source. The tools we use (Perl, PostsgreSQL, Apache ++) are also open source.

Open source means that the source code of the software is available for free to everyone and you can modify the code and distribute it yourself. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source

Look for a place to contribute. This means not only programming, but also documentation, theme design, art work, or architectural design.