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Do i need to change RMS to GP?

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I'm need advice about my current store. We already have Microsoft Dynamic Retail Management System, but we need to fill this feature that RMS not have, such as:
1. Multiple item price, ex : summer promotion or 1 year contract customer.
2. My Sales person can see our item in tablet.
3. Expired date for can food.
4. Multi store, ex if store A & store B have item X out of stock, then our Main Store order it from vendor, not store A & B.

Thank you

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    Mahmoud Saadi Profile Picture
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    RE: Do i need to change RMS to GP?

    I don't believe that Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP is a replacement of the Retail Management System (RMS), these are two different products that are better together. RMS is a point of sale while Dynamics GP is a financial and business management solution.

    You may refer to the following article for further business details Microsoft Dynamics GP for retail organizations

    Never hesitate to share any inquiries regarding regarding Dynamics GP capabilities and functionality. For RMS, you may refer to Microsoft Dynamics RMS forum

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