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Specifications
| Operating System Compatibility | Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT | |
| Type of Software | Other |
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FrontLine Purchasing
FrontLine Purchase Orders for Windows 95 98, 2000, NT and Windows ME may be used on its own or with the Stock Control system. It provides an efficient means to generate orders for parts and services, to monitor outstanding orders, and to keep track of commitments and expenditure by cost centre, project, plant item or job.
Automated re-ordering from minimum stock levels
Suitable for stock items and for non-stock including services
Supplier details by category with supplier order history
User-definable purchase order formats, more than one format may be used
Goods received procedures with GRNs (Goods Received Notes)
Automated invoice checking
Order status reports
Budgetary control
Euro compliant
System Requirements
64MB RAM, 200MHz Pentium Processor or equivalent, 100MB available hard disk space is required for program files and 500MB+ available hard disk space for data files (dependent on volume of data), SVGA display adapter and a colour monitor capable of running at a resolution of 800 x 600 or higher.
FrontLine Extra User Packs
The FrontLine systems may be run together on a network in 'multi-user' mode with simultaneous access by more than one user. After the first user, each additional user requires the purchase and installation of an 'Extra User' disk (e.g. three simultaneous users requires the purchase of two extra user disks).
Management and Control
Plant reliability and safety, and firm control of resources have become more important than ever to companies seeking to reduce costs and improve productivity. A computerised maintenance management system can help enormously with the administration of a maintenance department, and provide a wealth of useful management information.

