
Dave Gutman
I'm an ERP software consultant with over 10 years in the Business One world. My expertise is focused on Boyum's B1UP, Produmex WMS, Produmex Scan, Beas manufacturing, and Cystal Reports.
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@Rasmus, Marketing it to partners is interesting, and a better model than end-users for this tool. Maybe bundling the DTW replacement with other benefits if a partner subscribes for a full year in...
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Putting on my business hat, this one is kind of tough. DTW is most heavily used during the implementation phase. That said the issue with the Netflix model is that most companies will cancel thei...
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For Master Data - I'd vote for major imports such as Bins, BPs, Items, BOMs, Fixed Assets, Resources, GL Accounts, and both their subordinate data (BP addresses, Warehouse Locations) and their supp...
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It's great that you guys are looking at this. Maybe instead of replacing DTW, create a pre-processor for DTW files that would perform the validations to check for things that most frequently ca...
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Would this be in both Hana and SQL?
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Looks good Rasmus. Regarding the question about whether or not to make the parameter entry window model - why not let the macro writer decide? I'm thinking to add a checkbox with the prompt 'Make...
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One of my customers has the same need. They have a SQL Report which outputs rows where any of measurements (length, width, height) are outside of the allowed lower- / upper- range. They want to ...
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Perhaps based on something like the Validation's Triggers, so we can build into the screen an auto-refresh when certain events occurs - Form Load, Data Load, etc. Or more generally sometime like a...
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This would make testing much easier. Temporarily change each dynamic syntax variable with a prompt, do all the testing of the main logic, then put back the dynamic syntax. Also how could / would t...
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Yes, I also had this need again recently!