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Lets take an example. Suppose you are running a small grocery shop named “Janata Grocery”, so the typical operation as a shop owner is you basically buy groceries from some big seller and stock it in your shop. Now people come to your shop for day-to-day needs and buy stuff from your shop at a slightly higher price than what you originally bought and stocked it in your shop.
 
Lets take an example. Suppose you are running a small grocery shop named “Janata Grocery”, so the typical operation as a shop owner is you basically buy groceries from some big seller and stock it in your shop. Now people come to your shop for day-to-day needs and buy stuff from your shop at a slightly higher price than what you originally bought and stocked it in your shop.
Ocassionally you may not be carrying items or run out of stock that people ask for so you make a note of it and promise the person to come back tomorrow and they will get their item. So far so good, now lets name some entities before we proceed and things get complicated. The big seller from whom you buy stock is called as Vendor, the people who come to your shop to buy things are known as customers, the stock in your shop is known as inventory. read more at [http://www.appsbi.com/2006/05/26/what-is-oracle-apps-erp/]
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Ocassionally you may not be carrying items or run out of stock that people ask for so you make a note of it and promise the person to come back tomorrow and they will get their item. So far so good, now lets name some entities before we proceed and things get complicated. The big seller from whom you buy stock is called as Vendor, the people who come to your shop to buy things are known as customers, the stock in your shop is known as inventory. read more at [http://www.appsbi.com/2006/05/26/what-is-oracle-apps-erp/ What is ERP]
  
How to become Oracle ERP consultant [http://www.appsbi.com/2006/08/15/10-minus-3-steps-on-how-to-become-an-oracle-erp-consultant/]
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How to become Oracle ERP consultant [http://www.appsbi.com/2006/08/15/10-minus-3-steps-on-how-to-become-an-oracle-erp-consultant/ Tips to become ERP consultant]
  
 
Introduction to Quickbook Dashboard
 
Introduction to Quickbook Dashboard
[http://www.appsbi.com/2008/03/13/dashboards-introduction-to-quickbook-dashboarding/]
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[http://www.appsbi.com/2008/03/13/dashboards-introduction-to-quickbook-dashboarding/ Quickbook Dashboard]
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Contact==
 
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Dashboards, Applications and Business Intelligence -All about Dashboards and Business Intelligence, ERP and Technical details

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Excerpted from the website: What is Oracle Apps (ERP)? (Also known as e-business suite)

Lets take an example. Suppose you are running a small grocery shop named “Janata Grocery”, so the typical operation as a shop owner is you basically buy groceries from some big seller and stock it in your shop. Now people come to your shop for day-to-day needs and buy stuff from your shop at a slightly higher price than what you originally bought and stocked it in your shop. Ocassionally you may not be carrying items or run out of stock that people ask for so you make a note of it and promise the person to come back tomorrow and they will get their item. So far so good, now lets name some entities before we proceed and things get complicated. The big seller from whom you buy stock is called as Vendor, the people who come to your shop to buy things are known as customers, the stock in your shop is known as inventory. read more at What is ERP

How to become Oracle ERP consultant Tips to become ERP consultant

Introduction to Quickbook Dashboard Quickbook Dashboard

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