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WEBINAR: Strengthen & Streamline Your ERP LX System with LX Bolt Ons

Thursday, Nov. 20th, 2025 - 1:00 to 2:00PM (US/Eastern)

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INFOR LX Bolt Ons

WEBINAR: Thursday, November 20th, 2025 from 1:00 to 2:00 (US/Eastern)

Register Here

Crossroads RMC is excited to participate in this WorkOutLoud webinar, where we’ll showcase eight bolt-on products that extend the power of Infor ERP LX. Each solution is designed for seamless integration, adding valuable features and functions that improve efficiency, automation, and reporting. 

We’ll provide a brief overview of each product, highlighting how they help organizations maximize the value of their ERP investment.

Join us to see how Crossroads can help you strengthen and streamline your ERP LX system.

Presenters:

  • Frank Petrasio, Director IBM i Group
  • Anthony Etzel, Solutions Executive
  • Nick Olson, Systems Consultant

Infor LX/BPCS Tips & Tricks for TECHNOLOGY: Improve PUR500 Navigation for WebTop Grids

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Present PUR500-07 “folded” Purchase Order Line Entry screen as the default Line Entry screen.

Supply Chain Management Enhancements:

WebTop Grid users can personalize the main Purchase Order Line Entry screen to resequencing columns, sort and filter on data values, change column headings, and other features.

In LX 8.4.2, the PUR500-07 “folded” screen is the default Purchase Order Line Entry screen presented to the user. Users can still access the “unfolded” PUR500-06 screen with limited fields displayed, on request.

Quality Management Systems (QMS)

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A Quality Management System (QMS) provides airtight validation of your product testing requirements, protecting both your business and your customers.

Benefits of Using QMS

  1. Permanent Recordkeeping: Test results can be securely archived and accessed indefinitely.

  2. Regulatory Compliance: Meets all industry and government testing standards and requirements.

Who Uses QMS?

  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturers

  • Health Product Manufacturers

  • Chemical Manufacturers

  • Food & Beverage Producers

  • Government Contractors
    …and many others.

What Does a Typical QMS Engagement Look Like?

Infor LX/BPCS Tips & Tricks for EXECUTIVES

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Operations: Infor Business Context Messages (IBC) are now supported from ORD700D1 Order Entry - Fast Line Entry screen

Finance: Tax Code Table window (WINZRTD)

Technology: Improve PUR500 Navigation for WebTop Grids

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Kathy Barthelt
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Baan/LN Tip of the Week: Product Configurator - Part 1

What is it?
The configurator consists of a set of features (questions). The options (answers) to these questions then are used to generate the custom bill of material and routing. These questions may be answered at the time of order entry, prior to order entry (in a project or quote) or after order entry (in the project). The order of the questions need not have any relationship to the bill of materials. The configurator may also calculate the selling price, create a unique “smart” item number, custom description and text. Simple rules are used to interpret the answers.

Who uses the configurator?
Companies whose products have options. The configurator eliminates the need for part numbers for all combinations of options. The configurator ensures that the pricing and bills are correct. The configurator also keeps statistics on the frequency the options are selected.
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