Sales tax nexus is the connection between a seller and a state that requires the seller to collect and remit tax on sales made in that state. If you have nexus in California and Texas, for example, you must collect and remit sales tax in California and Texas. Many states are expanding their nexus rules.… […]
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Baan/LN Tip of the Week: 3 Common ERP Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
For many businesses, a high-powered ERP can streamline processes, increase efficiency, and strengthen the bottom line—at least in theory. In reality, some companies miss out on the opportunity to achieve greater ROI by overlooking a few fundamental truths about ERPs. 1. Implementation takes longer than usually anticipated. 2. Company buy-in and sufficient training can predict… […]
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BPCS/LX Tip of the Week: 3 Common ERP Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
For many businesses, a high-powered ERP can streamline processes, increase efficiency, and strengthen the bottom line—at least in theory. In reality, some companies miss out on the opportunity to achieve greater ROI by overlooking a few fundamental truths about ERPs. 1. Implementation takes longer than usually anticipated. 2. Company buy-in and sufficient training can predict… […]
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BPCS/LX Tip of the Week: Notes Maintenance Enhancements
The Notes Maintenance feature is made up note programs that are accessible from a central location. The Note Text Maintenance (SYS555), Note Type Maintenance (SYS553) and Multi Language Notes Maintenance (SYS556) programs are all available as menu options. Instead of having to go into separate programs to maintain note settings, the user can set up… […]
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Baan/LN Tip of the Week: Why Upgrade?
What is included if I upgrade to LN or LN in the Cloud? Here is a handy table to help answer that question. Optimize Your Manufacturing Today! 109021 Rate this article: No rating […]
BPCS/LX Tip of the Week: IDF – Enterprise Items Application
The Enterprise Item application in the Infor Development Framework for Infor LX supports display of all information relevant to an item. This includes numerous aspects of Inventory, including facility, warehouse, location, lot, and container data. With the Enterprise Items application, you can customize the data displayed to include more or less data than is currently… […]
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Baan/LN Tip of the Week: Letter of Credit
In LN 10.6 you can now link Sales Order (lines), Purchase Order (lines) and Contract (lines) to a Letter of Credit and process the same in accordance with the conditions stated in the linked Letter of Credit. In addition, LN can be setup in a way that enables employees, with sufficient authorization, to approve the… […]
BPCS/LX Tip of the Week: Purchase Order Receive All Processing LX/8.3.5
This enhancement to the Purchase Receipts screens; optionally shown with the quantity and weight fields populated with the open value on the purchase order. Previously the user had to manually enter the quantity received or, for a dynamic weight and measure items, the weight received for each line on the purchase order. Now the screens… […]
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Baan/LN Tip of the Week: Get Real!
You’ve got an ERP system, so everything should be real time and everyone should have access to information in real time, right ? RIGHT? Why not? Why are there spreadsheets, and separate Access databases off to the side? Data loses value over time, so why not give everyone up to date, accurate information all the… […]
Baan/LN Tip of the Week: Gain Efficiency & Save Money – Evaluate Your Production Lines
When is the last time you took a hard look at your production lines? How are we moving product through our facility? Do we have work instructions / drawings available where needed? Do we have frequently used inventory available at the line? Where are the bottlenecks? Are processes automated, where possible? Taking a hard look… […]