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SYSPRO Solutions Developed Properly
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BUILT IN EVALUATION LICENSE
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MAN MODULE WITH ENHANCED CROSS REFERENCE
MAN cross reference now more efficient for SYSPRO 8
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CLEAN UP YOUR MASTER, TRANSACTIONAL AND HISTORICAL DATA
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ALL of the MAN modules have been SQL optimized and independent testing has seen at least twice as fast when merging master codes and upward of 5 times faster run time when not merging master codes. This optimization is implicated slightly by the number of master codes in the cross reference but is certainly significantly faster than before.
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Product Class based on Stock Code – SPAM
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REDESIGNED TO SIMPLIFY THE CROSS REFERENCE PROCESS
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The cross reference entry and maintenance list view window has been optimised to use the "More Lines" SYSPRO concept to improve the user experience and improves the user experience when using larger cross reference entries.
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The cross reference maintenance program now includes a validation summary window which represents a list of the status's of the cross reference entries along with their total entries. This information is updated when you tab off the module selection or when the "Re-validate" button is pressed.
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The cross reference import functionality is now permanently available in a new window and as per normal, a Comma Separated Value (CSV) file may be imported to append onto the existing cross reference list or simply overwrite the existing cross reference list altogether.
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The CSV import layout is explained HERE
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Interested in a specific MAN module?
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GLAM was the first MAN module to be developed and handles the modifying of the SYSPRO Chart of Accounts structures.
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SCAM allows for those product code renaming exercises to handle expanding product lines as well as those incorrectly coded products and merging duplicated products is simple.
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Accounts Receivable Account Manipulation
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ARAM allows you to change the customer code to align the code with your customer’s new trading name. Did you inadvertently create and transact against a new customer code only to discover that the customer already existed as a customer?
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Merge duplicate master codes into one!
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