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Reply from soldner on May 9 at 7:19 AM Coskun brings up a very good point. For us in the public sector, we need an auditor buy-in for any major change to how data is stored in the 'official database record'. Check with your auditors also!
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Coskun Aydinoglu Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2013 7:05 AM Subject: Microsoft Access vs. SAP for Budgeting Purposes Excuse me but if large or middle scale company insists on using excel, access etc. instead of any ERP, it's SAP or not, or any automation. It has two reasons 1- Managers are too narrow minded and old fashioned. They don't have any idea about how software can make their work more efficient therefore profitable 2- They are trying to do some illegal things. In order not to leave any track behind. These single file solutions makes possible to audit impossible or very hard. It's a single file without any historical data. | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | In the Spotlight Become a blogger at Toolbox.com and share your expertise with the community. Start today. _.____.__ |