you need to break up the batch sizes
you need to break up the batch sizes
Have a company on Epicor 905.702 that implemented EDI 5 months ago, maybe a little longer. Not sure when or if it's has been a gradual slow down but the EDI Demand process seems to take a long time to run. This would be the part of EDI where Epicor processes the EDI files and inserts them into orders. It takes an hour to process 70 files. The users feel it wasn't this slow when EDI was 1st implemented. No changes have been made the anyone is confessing to. The server itself is not being taxed at all while EDI is running, and all other Epicor processes seem to run as fast as Epicor runs. Does this seem normal or is there a way to optimize EDI?
We are on 9.05.700C P64 and are running the EDI direct import process. We have found that the size of the incoming file can dictate how long the process takes. At no point would I call it fast, the more lines an incoming PO has the slower the processing is.
I do think the direct import process is better than the older service connect processing though.
We have had to manage how many times per day the PO's are pulled and had to allow several hours in between pulls so they do not collide as that does bad things.
Brad Boes
Metalworks