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FTG The Name of this forum is 'Technology', what do you expect people to discuss in it?
About technology in accounting? no way
and if you read other topics in this forum you will get a clear picture.
Don't you have anything better to do than to critisize my posts. I was just trying to point out that hardly anybody could tell you about implementation of Oracle in "Textile Sector" on an accounting website. And my point is proven since nobody has replied to this guy for about 4 months now.
Looks Like FARAZ THE GREAT has not kept himself upto date regrding latest changes takiung place in the accountancy proffession. For your information FARAZ accountants have started to play the role of ERP implementors. Well as per my experience they are the best breed to handle organisation-wide software implementation. As these software have built in internal Control procedures etc etc. Besides these softwares have all the modules which ultimately Integrate with the Financila modules like AP AR and GL...... so when someone mentions Oracle ERP software on an accounting site. dont be surprised its just another change taking place in the acounting profession...... Oh by the way be ready for XBRL.
hi all........
accountants are increasingly qualifying as consultants for oracle based applications like.....
SAP with oracle as a BACKHAND TOOL AND V.BASIC as fronthand...
regards....
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most of the time i see people using the terms 'backhand','fronthand', they are incorrect
actually the correct terms are 'backend','frontend'
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hi there..
yes.. sure they are "end..." as to programmer and an analyst some times..