8.X workstation specs

I wanted to close this thread with a thank you to all who posted.
I ordered Core 2 Duo machines with 1 Gig ram, XP machines with a plan to
purchase additional memory from a discount vendor as we prepare for
implementation (and prices continue to drop).
Thanks,
Aaron Hoyt
Vantage Plastics
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From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of
zjumper
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:07 PM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Vantage] Re: 8.X workstation specs


make sure you purchase computers preloaded with xp as going from 6 to 8 in
vantage is a jump in itself. we bought all of our machines with xp, we
didn't need them trying to learn another software package at the same
time.

On 3/21/07, Mike Lowe <MLowe@...> wrote:
>
> I'm curous, are any of these workstations running Vista (the OS not the
> ERP) yet? I understand that Vista is a resource hog too so am wondering
> how this will act minimum requirements.
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: vantage@yahoogroups.com <vantage%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:
> vantage@yahoogroups.com <vantage%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf
> Of Trzaska, Mark
> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:28 AM
> To: vantage@yahoogroups.com <vantage%40yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [Vantage] Re: 8.X workstation specs
>
> Yeah we tried 1gig but to be honest 2gig made a huge difference as far
> as loading vantage along with other apps.
>
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Hey group,
Looking for a little real world advice.
We need to replace a few computers and as we ramp to 8.X, I don't want to
waste my IT $$$.

What is the current real world findings for Vantage 8.X (specifically 8.03)
workstation specs.

1. What kind of processors are needed to keep from being a bottleneck?
2. How much memory? and is it's speed or type relevant?
3. Do they really need a DVD?
4. Is there anything that I should be aware of before buying a client PC?

I have seen Epicor's minimum, and recommended. What I want is what those of
you living it have to say.
Thanks for any responses.

Aaron Hoyt
Vantage Plastics
Hey group,
Looking for a little real world advice.
We need to replace a few computers and as we ramp to 8.X, I don't want to
waste my IT $$$.

What is the current real world findings for Vantage 8.X (specifically 8.03)
workstation specs.

1. What kind of processors are needed to keep from being a bottleneck?
2. How much memory? and is it's speed or type relevant?
3. Do they really need a DVD?
4. Is there anything that I should be aware of before buying a client PC?

I have seen Epicor's minimum, and recommended. What I want is what those of
you living it have to say.
Thanks for any responses.

Aaron Hoyt
Vantage Plastics
1. I would recommend getting any thing equivalent to a 1.86 Duo Core
Processor. You could probably get away with a Pentium D or Pentium 4
3.0GHz processor.

2. Anything less than 2Gigs of RAM will be dreadful for the user. We had a
few users with 512 and they didn't want to use the program because it was so
slow to move. You NEED at least 1 gig of RAM, but I recommend 2.

3. You do not need a DVD ROM unless you're going to be taking the disc
around to each computer. You can cure that by putting an installation point
on the new vantage server and sharing it out. Going through Dell you can
upgrade to a DVD ROM for about $30.

4. No, just make sure you have enough RAM, this will make the biggest
difference in whether or not your end users are going to kill you or not.
We have a Dell corp. account and benefit from the great discounts we get per
computer. I'm not sure if you have something like that but it may help you,
especially if you're buying many PC's. If you prefer HP, then I would go to
them or find a reseller that can offer you the same corporate discount.

Let me know if you need any more questions answered.

Zach Jumper
IT Manager
Kenlee Precision
Baltimore, MD


On 3/20/07, Aaron Hoyt <aaron.hoyt@...> wrote:
>
> Hey group,
> Looking for a little real world advice.
> We need to replace a few computers and as we ramp to 8.X, I don't want to
> waste my IT $$$.
>
> What is the current real world findings for Vantage 8.X (specifically 8.03
> )
> workstation specs.
>
> 1. What kind of processors are needed to keep from being a bottleneck?
> 2. How much memory? and is it's speed or type relevant?
> 3. Do they really need a DVD?
> 4. Is there anything that I should be aware of before buying a client PC?
>
> I have seen Epicor's minimum, and recommended. What I want is what those
> of
> you living it have to say.
> Thanks for any responses.
>
> Aaron Hoyt
> Vantage Plastics
>
>
>


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Seriously each user needs 2 gigs of ram?



James Hill



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When you factor in them opening up office documents/browser windows/other
programs 1 gig isn't that much anymore, especially when running vantage.
The new version runs differently and uses more of the end users computer
resources than before. Like I said, you need at least 1 gig preferably 2.
You could get 1 gig and always buy extra 1 gig sticks through crucial or
another company like that. Also, you could also buy a computer with 1 gig
and see how it works. Think about the Return on Investment also, you maybe
thinking it costs alot but if you factor in buying less RAM you *might* have
more users complaining about slowness. You need to think about the worth of
that also.

By all means, this is only one persons opinion, which is mine.

Zach



On 3/21/07, James Hill <james.hill@...> wrote:
>
> Seriously each user needs 2 gigs of ram?
>
> James Hill
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>


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I would say you could get by with a gig, but 1.5+ is ideal, without
question.



From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of James Hill
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 7:26 AM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Vantage] Re: 8.X workstation specs



Seriously each user needs 2 gigs of ram?

James Hill

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> I would say you could get by with a gig, but 1.5+ is ideal, without
> question.

We found a 1GB the absolute minimum. Two runs a lot faster.

Mark W.
--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Wonsil" <mark_wonsil@...> wrote:
>
> > I would say you could get by with a gig, but 1.5+ is ideal, without
> > question.
>
> We found a 1GB the absolute minimum. Two runs a lot faster.
>
> Mark W.
>


Thanks for the input.

James
1. Processors; anything over 2.5 GHz will be fine, we have all
Pentiums but based on user remarks, AMD work very well.
2. Memory; at least 1GB, any user that runs allot of reports and
has the potential to have multiple screens open at once should probably
have 1.5 - 2 GB.
3. DVD: the 803 media is on DVD which would make having one on the
server a plus, but all you really need is one workstation with a DVD
that has access to the network. The client install is run from the
mfgsys803 directory so they don't require a DVD at all, although most
new PCs come with DVDs anyway and they are quite cheap nowadays.
4. Bandwidth is important, Gigabit NICs are what you want, if your
network or server are not gigabit, then make sure the new NICs are
10/100/1000 so when you do upgrade the network they will be all set.





________________________________

From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of Aaron Hoyt
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 6:05 PM
To: Vantage Group
Subject: [Vantage] 8.X workstation specs



Hey group,
Looking for a little real world advice.
We need to replace a few computers and as we ramp to 8.X, I don't want
to
waste my IT $$$.

What is the current real world findings for Vantage 8.X (specifically
8.03)
workstation specs.

1. What kind of processors are needed to keep from being a bottleneck?
2. How much memory? and is it's speed or type relevant?
3. Do they really need a DVD?
4. Is there anything that I should be aware of before buying a client
PC?

I have seen Epicor's minimum, and recommended. What I want is what those
of
you living it have to say.
Thanks for any responses.

Aaron Hoyt
Vantage Plastics





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very true. we just went with 2 gigs because you can't buy 1.5 gigs. I
guess you could buy 1 gig machines and add 512 later but it's easier to get
what you need to begin with instead of cracking open all of the machines.

On 3/21/07, Paul V. Blais <pblais@...> wrote:
>
> I would say you could get by with a gig, but 1.5+ is ideal, without
> question.
>
> From: vantage@yahoogroups.com <vantage%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:
> vantage@yahoogroups.com <vantage%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf
> Of James Hill
> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 7:26 AM
> To: vantage@yahoogroups.com <vantage%40yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [Vantage] Re: 8.X workstation specs
>
> Seriously each user needs 2 gigs of ram?
>
> James Hill
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>


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James Hill wrote:
> Seriously each user needs 2 gigs of ram?

Seems crazy, but at $100 / GigByte, what the heck. I like Dell's systems, but I've noticed they seem to rape you on many upgrades purchased with the system. If a little extra hassle is worth it, buy memory at crucial.com or get Crucial or Corsair brand from newegg.com -- for that matter, the $30 - $80 DVD drive from Dell can be had for < $20 at NewEgg (and that's actually a burner!)

-Wayne Cox
Twenty Three, Inc. -- Information Technology Consulting
828-685-2338 or 866-550-2323 www.xxiii.com
Yeah we tried 1gig but to be honest 2gig made a huge difference as far as loading vantage along with other apps.


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I'm curous, are any of these workstations running Vista (the OS not the
ERP) yet? I understand that Vista is a resource hog too so am wondering
how this will act minimum requirements.

________________________________

From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of Trzaska, Mark
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:28 AM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Vantage] Re: 8.X workstation specs



Yeah we tried 1gig but to be honest 2gig made a huge difference as far
as loading vantage along with other apps.

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I am 'testing' a Vista workstation... RDP client, sidebar calendar
and clock 'idles' around 1 Gig of memory in use. I am sure I can
disable things to get the memory usage down...

Vista seems to run Vantage OK. Automatic updates when new version
installed on server does not work though... Copy the client folder
from the server does the job.

.02

--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Lowe" <MLowe@...> wrote:
>
> I'm curous, are any of these workstations running Vista (the OS not
the
> ERP) yet? I understand that Vista is a resource hog too so am
wondering
> how this will act minimum requirements.
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf
> Of Trzaska, Mark
> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:28 AM
> To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Vantage] Re: 8.X workstation specs
>
>
>
> Yeah we tried 1gig but to be honest 2gig made a huge difference as
far
> as loading vantage along with other apps.
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Gigabit networks.

Personally, I've found the network speed to be the least important
issue with Vantage 8. I can connect from home over the VPN (not
remote desktop) and reach similar speeds to when I'm in the office.
I tried gigabit network card in dual core, 2GB RAM pc thru gigabit
switch to server. Absolutely no difference in speed to 10/100MBps.
We do only have 11 users so perhaps that's the difference.
Jonny


--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, "Gerard Wadman" <gwadman@...> wrote:
>
> 1. Processors; anything over 2.5 GHz will be fine, we have all
> Pentiums but based on user remarks, AMD work very well.
> 2. Memory; at least 1GB, any user that runs allot of reports and
> has the potential to have multiple screens open at once should
probably
> have 1.5 - 2 GB.
> 3. DVD: the 803 media is on DVD which would make having one on
the
> server a plus, but all you really need is one workstation with a DVD
> that has access to the network. The client install is run from the
> mfgsys803 directory so they don't require a DVD at all, although
most
> new PCs come with DVDs anyway and they are quite cheap nowadays.
> 4. Bandwidth is important, Gigabit NICs are what you want, if
your
> network or server are not gigabit, then make sure the new NICs are
> 10/100/1000 so when you do upgrade the network they will be all set.
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf
> Of Aaron Hoyt
> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 6:05 PM
> To: Vantage Group
> Subject: [Vantage] 8.X workstation specs
>
>
>
> Hey group,
> Looking for a little real world advice.
> We need to replace a few computers and as we ramp to 8.X, I don't
want
> to
> waste my IT $$$.
>
> What is the current real world findings for Vantage 8.X
(specifically
> 8.03)
> workstation specs.
>
> 1. What kind of processors are needed to keep from being a
bottleneck?
> 2. How much memory? and is it's speed or type relevant?
> 3. Do they really need a DVD?
> 4. Is there anything that I should be aware of before buying a
client
> PC?
>
> I have seen Epicor's minimum, and recommended. What I want is what
those
> of
> you living it have to say.
> Thanks for any responses.
>
> Aaron Hoyt
> Vantage Plastics
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
True, I was parroting Epicor.



The funny thing about Epicor is their expectations for hardware from
customers. At perspectives during one of the performance seminars, the
speaker indicated that our hardware must be updated to the latest and
greatest every two years. Crazy.

Considering where they are on the ERP price scale, they should realize
that any customer that had the where with all to afford new hardware
every two years they wouldn't be slumming it with Vantage in the first
place.







________________________________

From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of jonnyfatman666
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:30 PM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Vantage] Re: 8.X workstation specs



Re: Gigabit networks.

Personally, I've found the network speed to be the least important
issue with Vantage 8. I can connect from home over the VPN (not
remote desktop) and reach similar speeds to when I'm in the office.
I tried gigabit network card in dual core, 2GB RAM pc thru gigabit
switch to server. Absolutely no difference in speed to 10/100MBps.
We do only have 11 users so perhaps that's the difference.
Jonny

--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"Gerard Wadman" <gwadman@...> wrote:
>
> 1. Processors; anything over 2.5 GHz will be fine, we have all
> Pentiums but based on user remarks, AMD work very well.
> 2. Memory; at least 1GB, any user that runs allot of reports and
> has the potential to have multiple screens open at once should
probably
> have 1.5 - 2 GB.
> 3. DVD: the 803 media is on DVD which would make having one on
the
> server a plus, but all you really need is one workstation with a DVD
> that has access to the network. The client install is run from the
> mfgsys803 directory so they don't require a DVD at all, although
most
> new PCs come with DVDs anyway and they are quite cheap nowadays.
> 4. Bandwidth is important, Gigabit NICs are what you want, if
your
> network or server are not gigabit, then make sure the new NICs are
> 10/100/1000 so when you do upgrade the network they will be all set.
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: vantage@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com>
[mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com> ] On
Behalf
> Of Aaron Hoyt
> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 6:05 PM
> To: Vantage Group
> Subject: [Vantage] 8.X workstation specs
>
>
>
> Hey group,
> Looking for a little real world advice.
> We need to replace a few computers and as we ramp to 8.X, I don't
want
> to
> waste my IT $$$.
>
> What is the current real world findings for Vantage 8.X
(specifically
> 8.03)
> workstation specs.
>
> 1. What kind of processors are needed to keep from being a
bottleneck?
> 2. How much memory? and is it's speed or type relevant?
> 3. Do they really need a DVD?
> 4. Is there anything that I should be aware of before buying a
client
> PC?
>
> I have seen Epicor's minimum, and recommended. What I want is what
those
> of
> you living it have to say.
> Thanks for any responses.
>
> Aaron Hoyt
> Vantage Plastics
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>





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I've watched the performance & specs posts very carefully over the past year or two trying to stay ahead of the curve on our buying. There may be a reason for seemingly better results with enhanced network (ala teaming or 1Gb) when doing comparisons even if it is not the network. I recall past posts about performance testing and the strange effects of caching data or loading records locally. Some people had had to be very careful to completely start from scratch on the client in order to assure apples to apples comparisons. Such as rebooting the client and even restarting the test server too between timings. I wonder if the 50% performance gain after teaming was due to some level of caching. A useful test of this might also be to try the same transaction with a different record selection immediately after the first test (and after no changes in setup) and see if the second one is faster. If so a full isolation methodology must be worked out to get consistent times with no changes before making environment changes and seeing what they do.

My thanks to all you pioneers!
-Todd C.


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From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of jonnyfatman666
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 12:30 PM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Vantage] Re: 8.X workstation specs



Re: Gigabit networks.

Personally, I've found the network speed to be the least important
issue with Vantage 8. I can connect from home over the VPN (not
remote desktop) and reach similar speeds to when I'm in the office.
I tried gigabit network card in dual core, 2GB RAM pc thru gigabit
switch to server. Absolutely no difference in speed to 10/100MBps.
We do only have 11 users so perhaps that's the difference.
Jonny

--- In vantage@yahoogroups <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com> .com, "Gerard Wadman" <gwadman@...> wrote:
>
> 1. Processors; anything over 2.5 GHz will be fine, we have all
> Pentiums but based on user remarks, AMD work very well.
> 2. Memory; at least 1GB, any user that runs allot of reports and
> has the potential to have multiple screens open at once should
probably
> have 1.5 - 2 GB.
> 3. DVD: the 803 media is on DVD which would make having one on
the
> server a plus, but all you really need is one workstation with a DVD
> that has access to the network. The client install is run from the
> mfgsys803 directory so they don't require a DVD at all, although
most
> new PCs come with DVDs anyway and they are quite cheap nowadays.
> 4. Bandwidth is important, Gigabit NICs are what you want, if
your
> network or server are not gigabit, then make sure the new NICs are
> 10/100/1000 so when you do upgrade the network they will be all set.
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: vantage@yahoogroups <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com> .com [mailto: vantage@yahoogroups <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com> .com] On
Behalf
> Of Aaron Hoyt
> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 6:05 PM
> To: Vantage Group
> Subject: [Vantage] 8.X workstation specs
>
>
>
> Hey group,
> Looking for a little real world advice.
> We need to replace a few computers and as we ramp to 8.X, I don't
want
> to
> waste my IT $$$.
>
> What is the current real world findings for Vantage 8.X
(specifically
> 8.03)
> workstation specs.
>
> 1. What kind of processors are needed to keep from being a
bottleneck?
> 2. How much memory? and is it's speed or type relevant?
> 3. Do they really need a DVD?
> 4. Is there anything that I should be aware of before buying a
client
> PC?
>
> I have seen Epicor's minimum, and recommended. What I want is what
those
> of
> you living it have to say.
> Thanks for any responses.
>
> Aaron Hoyt
> Vantage Plastics
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>







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I think their thought is, in the future, you won't be slumming it with
Vantage. Vantage will be "it." Then it will be "Epicor" not vantage,
or vista.



From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of Gerard Wadman
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:00 PM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Re: 8.X workstation specs



True, I was parroting Epicor.

The funny thing about Epicor is their expectations for hardware from
customers. At perspectives during one of the performance seminars, the
speaker indicated that our hardware must be updated to the latest and
greatest every two years. Crazy.

Considering where they are on the ERP price scale, they should realize
that any customer that had the where with all to afford new hardware
every two years they wouldn't be slumming it with Vantage in the first
place.

________________________________

From: vantage@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com>
[mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com> ] On
Behalf
Of jonnyfatman666
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:30 PM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [Vantage] Re: 8.X workstation specs

Re: Gigabit networks.

Personally, I've found the network speed to be the least important
issue with Vantage 8. I can connect from home over the VPN (not
remote desktop) and reach similar speeds to when I'm in the office.
I tried gigabit network card in dual core, 2GB RAM pc thru gigabit
switch to server. Absolutely no difference in speed to 10/100MBps.
We do only have 11 users so perhaps that's the difference.
Jonny

--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com>
<mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"Gerard Wadman" <gwadman@...> wrote:
>
> 1. Processors; anything over 2.5 GHz will be fine, we have all
> Pentiums but based on user remarks, AMD work very well.
> 2. Memory; at least 1GB, any user that runs allot of reports and
> has the potential to have multiple screens open at once should
probably
> have 1.5 - 2 GB.
> 3. DVD: the 803 media is on DVD which would make having one on
the
> server a plus, but all you really need is one workstation with a DVD
> that has access to the network. The client install is run from the
> mfgsys803 directory so they don't require a DVD at all, although
most
> new PCs come with DVDs anyway and they are quite cheap nowadays.
> 4. Bandwidth is important, Gigabit NICs are what you want, if
your
> network or server are not gigabit, then make sure the new NICs are
> 10/100/1000 so when you do upgrade the network they will be all set.
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: vantage@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com>
<mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com>
[mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com>
<mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com> ] On
Behalf
> Of Aaron Hoyt
> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 6:05 PM
> To: Vantage Group
> Subject: [Vantage] 8.X workstation specs
>
>
>
> Hey group,
> Looking for a little real world advice.
> We need to replace a few computers and as we ramp to 8.X, I don't
want
> to
> waste my IT $$$.
>
> What is the current real world findings for Vantage 8.X
(specifically
> 8.03)
> workstation specs.
>
> 1. What kind of processors are needed to keep from being a
bottleneck?
> 2. How much memory? and is it's speed or type relevant?
> 3. Do they really need a DVD?
> 4. Is there anything that I should be aware of before buying a
client
> PC?
>
> I have seen Epicor's minimum, and recommended. What I want is what
those
> of
> you living it have to say.
> Thanks for any responses.
>
> Aaron Hoyt
> Vantage Plastics
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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Hello,



I our old system it would keep track of the last time a part was issued
to a job or sold to a customer in a field called Date Last Issued.

How can I obtain this same kind of information from Vantage?



We are trying to identify slow moving part numbers.



Thanks,

Joe Rojas

IT Manager

TNCO, Inc.

781-447-6661 x7506

jrojas@...



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