In the Purchase Date Revisions app, you can now ensure higher data quality for each purchase order. JD Release 23 lets you stop other applications from modifying data as it’s being updated.
While using Vendor Match Automation, you can match invoices from vendors with additional fee lines and then add those lines to the purchase order and voucher. This way, automating vendor invoices is faster and easier. Plus, you no longer have to manually create vouchers, which saves time and money.
In this JD Edwards application enhancement, you can capture data in the receipt transaction table while reversing a purchase order receipt. You can now automate how information is exchanged between purchase order receipts and your third-party inventory interface. This enhancement makes it easier to keep data in sync.
With Release 23, you can specify whether your Bill of Materials Print report has substitutes designated within the bills of material. In this way, you get a more complete view of the product components involved in the manufacturing process.
The Operating Status field in the Routing Quantities and Status window gets automatically populated as you prepare purchase order receipts for a work order for production. This not only saves a step, but it can also eliminate the possibility of human error during this process.
The Repost Sales Rebate History app now enables you to ensure your rebate amounts get recalculated using the exchange rate of the original sales order. This way, you can avoid variances in exchange rates as you issue rebates.
You can now filter data by its Next Status. You can filter out non-EDI changes to orders, such as pick slip print, backorder release, and requested date changes, without sending this information through real-time events.
With JD Release 23, you can choose to show open requisitions within a manager’s organization and whether you have active applicants for that particular requisition. This view within the Employee Organization Chart makes it easier to identify which positions HR has to fill.
With Release 23, Bank Account Masking can check the roles for a user, and if it identifies an active role, it can unmask the bank account numbers. This can help avoid confusion as you figure out who has which roles.
With the flexibility to add attachments this way, you have the freedom to attach and view customer data as it relates to a specific company.
Using the Address Book Map feature in Release 23, you can do multiple searches simultaneously and then locate your results on a map. This gives you the data you need—in the context of a map—pertaining to suppliers, customers, and employees while also providing more insights.
Release 23 also features a new batch application that streamlines the process of voids for joint venture distribution transactions.
With JD Release 23, you also get localized regulatory, legislative, and tax-related functions custom-designed to meet the needs of specific jurisdictions. These benefit companies doing business in or with entities in the following regions:
The best way to make sure your company gets the most out of JDE Release 23 is to partner with GSI’s JD Edwards experts. With deep knowledge of JDE and all that Release 23 can do to benefit different businesses, GSI’s JDE specialists can ensure a smooth implementation of all of the above. Connect with GSI today to experience it for yourself.