Fin-Efficacy Quest Kickoff
I’ve given this thread 24 hours to see if anyone jump in, but since it’s still quiet—I’m taking the initiative! Here’s your first Fin-Efficacy Quest:
Correct Batch Job Cost Allocation: Honor User-Defined Zero Material Cost Factor (MCF) for GAAP and COGS Compliance
Epicor currently overrides a user-defined Material Cost Factor (MCF) of zero in batch jobs, forcing a minimum value of one—even when a co-part should have no material cost. This leads to inaccurate cost allocation, double-counting, and financial reporting errors, directly impacting GAAP and COGS compliance. We need Epicor to honor a zero MCF so that kit parts, placeholders, consumables, and rework scenarios are costed correctly, ensuring financial integrity and accurate reporting.
Correct Batch Job Cost Allocation: Honor User-Defined Zero Material Cost Factor (MCF) for GAAP and COGS Compliance →
Browser UX 0-day Exploit
There is a critical browser UX vulnerability that needs urgent attention. This issue poses a security risk to users and should be prioritized for a fix to protect data and maintain trust in the platform.
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Browser UX 0-day Exploit →
Add Validation Before Allowing Deletion of Global Records
Currently, Kinetic allows deletion of global records (like parts) without checking for pending updates in multi-company queues. This can cause data integrity issues when records are deleted before all updates are processed across companies. Adding a validation step before deletion would prevent these sync errors and ensure reliable multi-company operations.
Add Validation Before Allowing Deletion of Global Records →
Please add your links to this thread to hopefully help get the ball rolling.