Data Structure of MYOB Small Business Accounting
The MYOB small business accounting range (AccountRight up to v19 on Windows and AccountEdge on Mac) had at its core a C-tree DBMS. Data input is stored in form of database. Backup and restore functionality is provided within each MYOB Accounting product. For external audit purpose, you may define 13 months or 12 months a year. Also you can define preview of the real time financial statements state after data input without posting. The administrator has the absolute authority to define the setting to control users' human errors. The MYOB small business accounting software has audit function to trace and report who has done and what has changed the database before. In 2011, MYOB released AccountRight 2011 (Standard and Plus) on the .NET SQL codebase, using an agile development methodology, in order to move AccountRight to the cloud.
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