Good Morning,
I like to look at the online documentation avaialble at EpicWeb for the release notes for versions after mine, to see bugs to look out for. For example, go to documentation, pick Epicor 9, then look at Epicor905_ReleaseNotes_905607A. In the upcoming weeks, wait to see next version notes.
Sometimes I also find old version fixes that my version was supposed to fix, can be helpful to let me know what areas they really had significant problems in, for example if there are 30 fixes to AR Invoicing in a version prior to mine, I'd expect AR Invoicing to still be a little whacky.
Nancy
I like to look at the online documentation avaialble at EpicWeb for the release notes for versions after mine, to see bugs to look out for. For example, go to documentation, pick Epicor 9, then look at Epicor905_ReleaseNotes_905607A. In the upcoming weeks, wait to see next version notes.
Sometimes I also find old version fixes that my version was supposed to fix, can be helpful to let me know what areas they really had significant problems in, for example if there are 30 fixes to AR Invoicing in a version prior to mine, I'd expect AR Invoicing to still be a little whacky.
Nancy
--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, "greg_clauser" <gclauser@...> wrote:
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> We're still only half implemented and finding a lot of wierd problems. There have been quite a few software bugs but sometimes the problems look like they could be a data entry or set-up parameter problem. Hard to tell most times. Unfortunately, we're on the latest E9 version so it would likely have the most bugs.
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> Is there a place to look up known bugs so I don't spin my wheels?
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