I have been using GnuCash for many years, and I use it exclusively for my
Linux consulting business.
The most important item on the wish-list for my business is recurring/scheduled
invoices, and I am interested in funding development:
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I have considered implementing the feature myself, but do not have the
time to do; at one point I even looked for a different accounting package,
but I like GnuCash so much I would prefer to stay with it if a developer
willing to take on the task.
Most importantly, I would like the the feature accepted into the GnuCash
development tree for downstream release. Thus, it is important that the
implementation fit the GnuCash development philosophy.
Ultimately this is the simple process I am looking for and I am open if
you have an idea to reasonably extend the implementation's flexibility:
1. An "Invoice Template" repository.
The Invoice Template repository would allow me to write invoice templates
for future scheduling. The template must have some variable assignment
that can be replaced when the template is scheduled. For example, an
invoice line item might look like:
Date Desc Qty Cost
$DATE_M Hosting for $VAR_WEBSITE 1 $VAR_HOSTING_PRICE
The date format would re-use the hotkey date assignments listed here:
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Such that $DATE_M would substitute as the first date of the month.
2. Binding a scheduled invoice to a customer.
A. Select a template defined in #1 for scheduling
B. Set the recurrency schedule (daily/weekly/monthly/yearly/whatever is
currently supported)
C. Select the customer to bind the scheduled invoice.
D. Define any custom values:
VAR_WEBSITE=[login to view URL]
VAR_HOSTING_PRICE=5000.00
A multi-line text-box with manual-input would be fine for this
segment, though a more elegant interface which checks the template
for variables and prompts for values would be great.
I envision updating the existing scheduled transaction interface to
support this, however, it is my hope that a GnuCash developer will know
the best way and location to implement this.
3. Scheduled-invoice Generation
I am open to ideas here. Auto-generating invoices that are due
for generation would suffice for my purposes.
C and C++, I have written bots to drivers and interfaced software(s).
Expertise part is well set.
GnuCash:
I have gone through it's documentation.
Seems under my hood.
Wave the green flag !
Hi, I have a Computer Engineering degree from Carnegie Mellon, and I had a job programming C for 7 years. It's my favorite language, though I don't get a chance to use it much. I'm familiar with GNU projects too. I'd be very interested in this project.