I just can't seem to find a reasonable Inventory / PO system that lets us keep our existing Sales Order / Receivables systems.
Also, the one's I've seen look pretty rinky-dink. For example; they may be missing a basic such as Unit-Of-Measure, don't do barcode scanning, no movement between warehouses, or managing Supplier Part Numbers.
Does anyone know of one that supports SQL Server, has Sales Order hooks for depleating On-Hand quantities (hooking into my existing Sales system), and is pretty robust and will scale well? Also, fairly easy to maintain since I'm the only programmer there and we're not looking for an SAP.
Its for a small (30Mil / yr) manufacturer. Old PO manager retired and he didn't like computers. New one is lost.
I've about given up and started designing my own to do quickly in Access - at least to tide us over for a while. Seems rediculous that such a commonly needed solution wouldn't be available already - just need to find them. So, I'm still looking...
I'm not looking for solicitations from a vendor (since thats not the purpose of this forum) but recommendations from fellow users or fellow software seekers.
Also, the one's I've seen look pretty rinky-dink. For example; they may be missing a basic such as Unit-Of-Measure, don't do barcode scanning, no movement between warehouses, or managing Supplier Part Numbers.
Does anyone know of one that supports SQL Server, has Sales Order hooks for depleating On-Hand quantities (hooking into my existing Sales system), and is pretty robust and will scale well? Also, fairly easy to maintain since I'm the only programmer there and we're not looking for an SAP.
Its for a small (30Mil / yr) manufacturer. Old PO manager retired and he didn't like computers. New one is lost.
I've about given up and started designing my own to do quickly in Access - at least to tide us over for a while. Seems rediculous that such a commonly needed solution wouldn't be available already - just need to find them. So, I'm still looking...
I'm not looking for solicitations from a vendor (since thats not the purpose of this forum) but recommendations from fellow users or fellow software seekers.