Epicor® Training Refresher
Do you feel that the Epicor tribal knowledge within your company has started to run its course? Perhaps some recent turnover has made it to where your team needs a refresher on all things Epicor? Reach out to PracticalTek on how we can get you up to speed and maximize your investment.
Read More »DMT (Data Management Tool)
Do you ever have a situation where you need to modify or enter a large amount of data but don’t have the time to perform it manually? Luckily, there is a tool that solves that very need, DMT (Data Management Tool). DMT works in a way that takes a structured .csv file and loads the […]
Read More »Need access to Two datasets in 1 Tablix
In this example, PTS was uplifting a BAQ Crystal Report to SSRS. We had a need where we needed to use a parameter from the BAQReportParameter Dataset when my main Tablix was using the BAQReportResult Dataset. Why did I need the parameter? There was a complex expression that HAD to be created in a textbox […]
Read More »We recently ran into a situation where inventory levels went negative and no one was made aware. Is there a way for the system to alert you when you’re going to go negative in a bin?
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Absolutely, the system offers a solution to this right out of the box. You can choose to have the system simply warn you, or stop you from going negative. Contact PracticalTek for guidance.
Read More »We don’t feel like we have enough visibility of future on-hand quantities and it’s making it hard to plan. Does the system offer a report that allows you to see your future inventory levels based on upcoming requirements?
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Yes, the system offers a way to see your future inventory levels. PracticalTek can customize any report to meet your needs if the standard report is not enough.
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