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Flex is neat but I'm not aware of any official financial libraries for it... unless he's meaning Flex Charting components?
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostIt's the old accountants gag
Q. What is 2+2
A. Whatever (Flexi) you want it to be.
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I'm sure that he's got the wrong end of the stick. It was Adobe Flex he was on about, but I think he got blinded by the technobabble from their IT guys.
Anyway, I'm not going to use it.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostIf it is then I'm even more confused.
I think Flex is just the latest flavour to come out of their techie department. They will be off on to something else in a few weeks. I've got more than one punter to worry about so I tell 'em to shove it most of the time.
I don't know what your software does, but flexcube can be used to present your data pretty much however you want it - a bit like a pivot table in Excel but much shinier.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostIt's a bit of an unconventional name, innit?
Cookbookery Accounts.
Dodgy Ledgers.
Rubbery Audit Services.
Flex Financial.
Q. What is 2+2
A. Whatever (Flexi) you want it to be.
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If it is then I'm even more confused.
I think Flex is just the latest flavour to come out of their techie department. They will be off on to something else in a few weeks. I've got more than one punter to worry about so I tell 'em to shove it most of the time.
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It's a bit of an unconventional name, innit?
Cookbookery Accounts.
Dodgy Ledgers.
Rubbery Audit Services.
Flex Financial.
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Flexifinancials?
"The FlexiFinancials suite consists of financial accounting modules that can operate independently or seamlessly integrated with each other or other applications."
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Flex Financial (or Financial Flex)?
A knob-head techie at one of the punters is causing problems. I’ve got an e-mailed from my guy asking if I’ve considered using Flex Financials (or it may be called Financial Flex) . I know what Flex is; it’s that stuff from Adobe. However, Google isn’t being of much help here and my guy has gone off somewhere and I don’t know if he’ll be back today.
Has anyone heard of it? Is it some stuff that isn’t known to many people, or is it, as I suspect, Chinese whispers and it’s all a load of tulip? Either way, the answer is, ‘Frak off!”
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