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Crossroads RMC Presents 4 Must-Attend Sessions at inPOWER 2024

September 23-26, 2024

Crossroads RMC Presents 4 Must-Attend Sessions at inPOWER 2024
Empower Your Business with Innovation

September 23-26, 2024

As a Gold Sponsor, Crossroads RMC is thrilled to present four impactful LX Track sessions this year, designed to inspire and empower attendees to drive success within their organizations:

1. Dive into IDF for LX (Session 3-Lapham 4 Room 2 -Tues, 3:15pm-4:00pm) Presented by Nick Olson / Crossroads RMC
Take your system to the next level with the latest release of IDF for LX. This session will show you how IDF’s powerful modernization and personalization features can transform your enterprise. Learn how the new release simplifies deployment and offers an enhanced web-based experience, giving your organization the tools needed to stay innovative and competitive in today's fast-paced market.

2. AI-Powered Sales Portal for IBMi (Session 4-Hearthside Room 1 -Tues -4:15pm-5:00pm) Presented by Tarak Patel & Frank Petrasio
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3. Patch Management (Session 6-Hearthside Room 1 -Wed, 9:15am-10:00am) Presented by Tim Baker / Crossroads RMC
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4. Leveraging Infor’s Tools for System Integration (Session 7-Hearthside Room 1 -Wed, 10:15am-11:00am) Presented by Tim Baker / Crossroads RMC
Unlock the potential of Infor’s integration tools to streamline your business operations. Learn how to leverage LX Connector, LX Extension, ION, and PI to integrate with other apps, enabling faster, more efficient workflows and improving overall system performance. Don’t miss out on strategies that can help you future-proof your system and keep your organization agile.

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Tips:  LX | BPCS | M3

Understanding: How many hours remain in total and at each operation?

First let’s look at some key BPCS Master File data starting with the routing file.

How many routing steps (operations) are set up that reflect how the product is produced in the factory? If you take a short cut and set up only one operation for the entire process, then you will limit the information seen on the SO inquiry program. Set up the operation steps to reflect what you want to report back to from the factory floor.

Will each of the routing steps run in one work center, or in different work centers? To keep it simple you may want to set up work centers as departments. For example:

  • Assembly
  • Machine
  • Paint
  • Etc.

For each operation setup consider how you have set up the following:

  • Load Codes – for example a code 5 is used if reporting both setup time and run labor time. These codes are maintained in the work center file
  • Basis Code – typical codes are P for pieces per hour,  3 is used for hours per 1,000 pieces
  • Setup hours – if you set them up, you also want to report them
  • Run hours – Direct Labor
  • Machine hours

How you set up th

Came across an article online from Lauber CFO’s, and thought I would share. Here is a checklist for things to consider in order to finish out the year and help you plan for 2016:

 

  • Are your accounting records up to date so that you can make a projection of how the current year will turn out?
  • Are all account reconciliations currently up to date to facilitate the closing of the books after year end?
  • Are there accounts receivable that should be reserved for or written off prior to the end of the year?
  • If your business carries inventory, do you need to plan a physical count as of the end of the year?
  • Has depreciation on your fixed assets been recorded during the year? Have you considered depreciation on current year additions?
  • Have all new asset purchases and bank loans been recorded on your books?
  • Are there any liabilities, for example, pending legal actions or warranty issues, which will need to be recorded prior to year end? 
  • Do you have a plan in place to properly “cut-off” revenue at year end to properly match revenue and expense?
  • Will there be bonuses, profit sharing contributions or discretionary retirement plan contributions paid prior to the end of the year? How will these payments affect cash f
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Tips: LN | Baan

Instead of sharing tables through logical linking, you can replicate table content between companies. This approach allows certain non-key attributes of a record to vary by company. For example, if you replicate bills of materials rather than sharing them, each company can associate a different warehouse with the same bill of material. This way, the bills of materials are consistent across companies, while the warehouses can differ.

Replication also enables selective availability of records in other companies. For instance, when replicating items, you might limit which items are available in a sales company based on their item group, only including end items. You can further refine replication to specific subsets, such as particular item groups.

Keep in mind that replication requires any referenced tables to be either replicated or shared as well.

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