Which back-end database do you use?
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SQL for one and Sybase for the other. The new app being built will be SQL.
Ah, but what kind of SQL? MySQL, or SQLite, or PostgreSQL, or what? I think that even 'Sybase' means their 'SQL Anywhere' offering.
And which languages are you using to manipulate the data? C++, or C#, or PHP, or (shudder) Java?
Certainly, just about all necessary knowledge is available on Google. But... On Google you do not find the best information at the top of serps; that is where you find the best-SEO'ed information. :)
The great benefit of a forum is that we can ask for unbiased information from a trustworthy source. (In this case, you! ;))
SQL Server or Express & C++
I think that is correct but really don't know.
The dupe thread issue is still on my mind... But until we can come up with a step by step to recreate it - it's a tuff one to fix.
There is no mention of Financial Statements or Reporting in this article at all. What good is financial management without the ability to also report and analyze it?
Well done, Steve! It looks like the double-post problem has gone at last.
Each and every business requires an accounting software that would fit to its needs. However, the popular choice of small business accounting software are QuickBooks, Zoho Books, Xero, Tally, NetSuite, Wave etc.
Well in my point of view peach tree software is best for small business.The software is available as free, which means it can be downloadable and used by anyone for free for provided that they want, not just trial.
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