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Advance Revelation Interface with other accounting software (AREV Specific)

At 01 DEC 1997 06:55:52PM David M. Thorson wrote:

I have a client who has developed advanced revelation to handle all invoice billing and accounts receivables issues.

We need this module to interface with another general ledger package. Such as Great Plains Dynamics or Accpac for Windows.

Can a batch of invoices/payments be created using advance revelation software which will interface with another general ledger program?

We are trying to avoid exporting the information if at all possible. We would like the two modules to communicate with each other, seamlessly.

Please let me know if this can be done?


At 01 DEC 1997 09:43PM Bizsoft Corp, Jeffrey Hilb wrote:

I have performed customization for Great Plains and Accpac

for many years as well as AREV. Unfortunately, you will not

be able to seemlessly get them to talk with each other.

Great Plains is a possibility but you would need to develop

some type of DDE interface or the equivalent. Accpac would

be next to impossible since (last I looked) they are using

a btree file structure C/A developed on their own. It's

not used in other products that I know of.

Another possiblity may our Lh2Mdb utility. Check out the web

site but it's not ready yet. Should be in about 6 weeks.

Jeff Hilb

Bizsoft Corp.

www.bizsoftcorp.com


At 03 DEC 1997 08:30PM Matthew Jones wrote:

You may like to check out our Emril Accounting software at http://www.microrev.net.au. This is comprehensive accounting and business management software developed in AREV. The General Ledger module posts from a simple transaction file. The transactions are generated by other modules. Your AREV billing software could generate these ledger transactions directly, giving a totally integrated solution.

Matthew Jones

matthewj@microrev.net.au


At 05 DEC 1997 10:17AM Tim wrote:

&ltB&gt This might help.. &lt/B&gt

hope you

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