We are currently in the process of implementing GP 2018. The thought is to implement the POP, AP and AR modules. It was suggested that our existing WMS should own the onhand calculation. GP would tell the WMS about any goods received and then the WMS would calculate the onhand based on that figure as well as the shipments that the WMS made. I was wondering if we could have GP own the onhand calculation instead. That would mean that GP would have to get the shipments in realtime. We could have the WMS call eConnect stored procedures every time we ship an order (or queue up a few hundred orders at a time). We do about 10,000 orders a day. Do you think GP could handle that kind of volume? Thanks.
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Thanks Mariano, Post Master looks very interesting.
I am thinking, you will need a product like Post Master to handle posting of all those transactions. You will want to contact Steve Endow over at Precipio Services. Transaction volume is a function of hardware and database server configuration and little to do with the application itself.
Thanks for the references, we can beef up the server as described and do a stress test. Thank you.
Please refer to customer profile number 4 in this pdf.
www.calszone.com/.../2018-requirements.pdf
The question is not so much can GP handle it but is your underlying hardware platform up to the task.
Here is a benchmark for GP 10 and SQL 2005 from 2010
www.microsoft.com/.../details.aspx
It will be interesting to hear what others have to say.
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