Python for Asset Management!
Emile van Sebille
emile at fenx.com
Fri Oct 17 21:20:15 EDT 2003
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<achrist at easystreet.com> wrote in message news:3F905ACB.3E16F843 at easystreet.com... [snip interesting status review of fixed asset software] > My goal in developing my fixed assets software was to be able to give > the user a program with a desktop look-and-feel that would be able to > do batch processing of up to 50,000 asseets without more than a minute > or two wait, and thus we didn't use Python. I don't agree with your "... and thus..." conclusion. Python with Numeric and the gui kit that matches your taste is easily up to this task. For comparison, I've written a python+zope based application that juggles sales data and provides sub-15 second response time recapping 1M+ records of ~180cols. Sub-selections from any combination of 20 parameters speed things up further. With that in mind, doing month-end fixed-asset depreciation schedule calculations on three sets of books using any of a half dozen or so selected depreciation methods for a department, division, or company should _always_ be sub-minute. Emile van Sebille emile at fenx.com
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