The Epicor BAQ (Business Activity Query) toolset allows you to leverage the mounds of data that your system generates. But the problem with mounds of data is its volume—when we say mounds, we mean… mounds. As such, Epicor has built in a feature to its BAQ designer to limit the number of rows returned
Creating an interface where purchasing can see all late purchase orders and have simple drill-downs to the related files (vendor, PO, sales order, job, etc).
Watchdog dashboards looking for jobs that are not profitable.
Sales orders unfulfilled for a given part (this sort of dashboard might be embedded inside of sales order entry so a rep may decide which orders to “steal” from when there is insufficient quantities on hand.
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