David Hucker
That Xero cannot include quantities and cost/unit in transaction reports is just absolutely amazing
. Every business is built on selling icecreams type a at $2 and icreams type B at $3 or tonnes of wheat grade C at $200/t and tonnes of wheat grade D at $250/t or purchase of litres of diesel @ xx c/l for a dozen differently priced deliveries or purchase of 124 sheep @ $xx per head etc etc. Without this information included at the total line of an account in the transaction report, the whole accounting system falls over because you then have to copy every thing onto a spreadsheet to get these figures. Without these figures how does one decide what the next business strategy should be.
I realise Xero is a fledgling accounting system but this glaring omission suggests the programmers might have missed the purpose of an accounting system.
David Hucker
That Xero cannot include quantities and cost/unit in transaction reports is just absolutely amazing
. Every business is built on selling icecreams type a at $2 and icreams type B at $3 or tonnes of wheat grade C at $200/t and tonnes of wheat grade D at $250/t or purchase of litres of diesel @ xx c/l for a dozen differently priced deliveries or purchase of 124 sheep @ $xx per head etc etc. Without this information included at the total line of an account in the transaction report, the whole accounting system falls over because you then have to copy every thing onto a spreadsheet to get these figures. Without these figures how does one decide what the next business strategy should be.
I realise Xero is a fledgling accounting system but this glaring omission suggests the programmers might have missed the purpose of an accounting system.