This topic describes the definition of temporary unavailability for resources in a calendar. Use one of the following sessions: Recurring unavailability For recurring unavailability, such as national holidays, define the recurrence in the Recurrences (tcccp0143m000) session. Add that recurrence to the applicable calendar and availability type in the Calendar Recurrences (tcccp0144m000) session, and clear the… […]
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The Infor Development Framework (IDF) re-architects the way a user interacts with the application by providing an efficient, task-oriented process to view the application information that is contained within Infor LX. IDF enables users to configure their view of the application data without modifying the core application and its supportability. The examples below describe how… […]
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Are you on the latest porting set for your version of Baan or Infor LN? Here are some issues you might run into if you stay on an old porting set too long: Incompatibility because of operating system patches Printing issues because of out-of-date libraries Potential performance issues if binaries are not updated Updating third-party… […]
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The calendar is fresh, the resolutions are made and the opportunities are endless! So, it is time to dive right in and start tackling your to-do’s? Right? Not just yet! First , you need to take the time to think about your ERP strategy. What’s an ERP strategy? ————————————- ERP strategy is a guideline for… […]
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Year-end is always a busy time and it is easy to forget things that must be done in your ERP system to close out the year properly and also set you up for a good start to the following year. Here are some things that you should make sure to add to your to-do checklist:… […]
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Manual Physical Inventory While it may be accurate (and I say MAY ), is a Manual Physical Inventory the right way? Best practices would say absolutely not! The better way is implementing Cycle Counting. Why Cycle Counting instead of a full physical inventory? With a cycle count, the count focuses on a selected range of… […]
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We are proud to announce that Tim Baker, Crossroads RMC Senior Solutions Architect & Project Manager, has become a member of the Infor LX User Community Board of Directors! Tim brings 32 years of experience to Crossroads RMC and takes pride in offering exceptional leadership and expertise to achieve the goals and objectives of his… […]
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To use the ‘Use-Up’ or ‘Alternative’ functionality the correct ATP settings of the use-up item must be defined. Order Planning makes use of ATP to determine if there is still supply available. The component needs to have a CTP horizon greater than 0. Then a top down item selection should be chosen when generating order… […]
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The Infor LX system supports 4 levels of inventory. You can view summaries of stock at each level through the Material Status Inquiry program or through reports. Below are the 4 levels: Item Item + warehouse Item + warehouse + location Item + warehouse + location + lot The lot number level and/or container of… […]
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