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Eclipse Reporting: 3 Ingredients for Success

July 27, 2011

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I’m a big fan of cobbler. There’s just something about the gooey, warm fruit, contrasted with cool, melting ice cream, and the finish of a crispy texture. With peach season at its peak right now, ending the day with my favorite summertime treat cancels out any struggles of the workday. Or, does it? When it comes to reporting, most of our customers might disagree. In fact, 1/3 of Zerion’s customers say that reporting is their biggest hurdle in Eclipse. Numero Uno! And, we can understand why. Eclipse is absolutely awesome at collecting data, but it’s pretty darn lousy at getting it out.

The Gaps in Eclipse Reporting
The standard reports that exist in Eclipse, as well as interactive reports (or queues), are Eclipse’s bread and butter when it comes to reporting. They are meant to cover the fundamentals. However, there are holes in the output you can generate … lots of holes.

This is somewhat expected with any kind of canned reporting; and, it’s not so bad because you can fill the gaps with custom reports (via Report Writer) that perfectly suit your company’s needs, taking reporting to the next level. Sweet! But, wait … there’s a catch: most users do not consider Report Writer to be a user-friendly tool. It’s not something you can give to a basic user if you’re expecting decent results.

Users who have the privilege of running on Solar are privy to something called “Eclipse Reports.” This is Report Writer in fancier clothes. It has a much friendlier interface so that an end user can actually extract what he or she is looking for. But, wait … there’s another catch: it’s easier; but, it’s only easier because it’s focused on creating basic reports. You shouldn’t expect complex results from Eclipse Reports.

The Solution
So, if standard reports aren’t enough, and custom reports are too convoluted, where’s a troubled Eclipse user to turn? Our suggestion: Cobbler! If it can spin a difficult day into a perfect summer evening, it can turn bad reporting to good.

At first it may be a tough peach to swallow; but, you’ll need to combine the use of standard reports, Report Writer AND a third-party business intelligence (BI) tool if you want to operate at your finest. Standing alone, none of these three tools provides an end-to-end reporting solution. But, strategically cobbling them together will help you optimize the data that’s anxiously awaiting your extraction.

3 Steps to Put it Into Practice
Here’s a generic strategy to get you going:

1. Cover the must-do’s. You need to start with the fundamentals. You should be utilizing at least these eight standard reports on a daily basis:

  • Customer calling queue. This is every salesperson’s dream. It allows management of tickets before they go out for delivery, and provides motivation for customer follow-up.
  • Trouble queue. This lists tickets that are intended to ship before you have the material.
  • Review PO backorders queue. Verifies POs that were backordered at the receiving dock to find out when they will actually arrive.
  • Freight audit report. Assigns freight to sales orders from procurement POs with freight on them.
  • A/R Collection queue. Designed to help A/R people systematically collect monies due.
  • Unavailable queue. Tickets that were attempted to print but couldn’t because some items weren’t available.
  • GMROI report. Helps to analyze what your turns are for your company.
  • Transfer register for disputed. Helps you resolve discrepancies between what was shipped and what was received from branch to branch.

2. Get help creating custom reports. Face the reality that you need custom reports, but don’t waste your time getting them. Reporting is an investment; but, it will quickly produce an ROI with time saved (and possibly knowledge gained). In fact, custom reporting is one of the most common reasons that clients utilize our services. Whether you hire us, Eclipse, or someone else, recognize that it may take you 40 hours to develop the same report that a seasoned consultant can create in three. Someone who knows his or her way around Report Writer can get at data that most users can’t, often producing a better, more functional report in less time. Even if it can’t be done in Report Writer, custom programming can usually deliver what you need.

For example, Zerion recently cut the time Bakersfield Pipe & Supply was spending on a report by 96%. The Purchasing manager said, “I had to let you know the time that you saved me with this. Because merging three reports was so tedious, it usually took me a day and half, maybe 12 hours from start to finish. From the time I ran the [new] report, tweaked it, and sent it completed was 30 minutes! I am doing my happy dance! Thank you and thank you again!”

Also, another customer was spending 3 – 4 hours creating a rebate report for a vendor once a month. We developed a custom report by adding columns and formatting to the exact specifications of the vendor. This reduced their time to just 30 minutes each month. 

3. Sharpen your intellect with 3rd party software. Even with the best use of Eclipse’s canned reports, and well-done custom reports, there are no intuitive capabilities to speak of. In other words, you don’t know what you don’t know. These are reactionary tools that don’t necessarily solve problems. Even with Report Writer, you must first know what questions to ask it.

This gap can only be filled with third-party BI software. Expanding your reporting capabilities will enable you to identify opportunities, such as with sales, inventory and financials. You’ll more clearly understand your performance so that you can gain efficiencies and make smarter decisions.

There are several options in the Eclipse space for you to consider, but we happen to be partnered with phocas. We choose to work closely with them because we believe their solution best fills the void for Eclipse users. Just a few of the things we like about them are: a fixed implementation fee; a user interface designed for the end user, not an IT person (which eliminates the IT bottleneck); and, a subscription model with a quarterly opt-out, meaning phocas stays engaged. Also, for the second year in a row, phocas has been named BI Vendor of the Year at the Software Satisfaction Awards.

To date, there are over 50 Eclipse customers on phocas; and, we’ve personally been involved with 40 installations. We weren’t initially involved with Eclipse user Universal Supply Group when they implemented phocas (athough we’re getting involved as of late), but their testimonial speaks volumes. The CFO remarked that, in the first few months, the company gained an additional $20,000 in rebates. He said that with Eclipse it would’ve taken “days to write reports, combine the data, load it into Excel and so on. Added to which, quite often errors would creep in and we’d have to do this again every month.”

The Cobbled Conclusion
The conclusion we assume you’re coming to is that, unfortunately, there’s no easy answer for reporting with Eclipse. There’s no cut and dried solution and no out-of-the-box perfection. But, there is good news: there’s amazing data of all kinds multiplying every minute on your server; and, it can be retrieved, compiled and analyzed to greatly enhance your company’s performance … it just takes a little bit of cobbling.

Eclipse Tip: Re-Order Pad

July 27, 2011

Images are 95px by 95pxUsing the re-order pad in Epicor Eclipse can help you save time by accessing your customers’ recently purchased products. In this short video overview, Tony King will show you how to use it.

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Free Webinar: Top 10 Efficiency Killers

July 27, 2011

Images are 95px by 95pxCould you be missing the boat? Whether you feel completely lost at sea or are happily sailing in the ocean of profitability, chances are you’re not operating as efficiently as possible.

As an Eclipse user, you’ve invested in an industry-respected ERP that should keep you systematic, profitable and savvy; but, instead there’s processes slowing you down, challenges you can’t seem to overcome, or the desire to just plain be better. Yet, you don’t know where to begin or don’t have time or resources to deal with it. If any of that sounds familiar, our August 16 webinar for the Eclipse Users Group is for you.

Zerion is an alternative, independent Eclipse services provider. We spend 500 hours a month with Eclipse-run distributors. And, we know exactly where you could be getting off course, even if you don’t realize you are. In one short hour, we’ll count down the 10 most common missed opportunities and mistakes that Eclipse users make; and, we’ll tell you how to flag down the efficiency boat, jump on board and sail to operational success. Don’t miss out! Register now.

Zerion has provided customer-centric consulting, implementations, customization and training to over 200 distributors nationwide. Our mission is to help you maximize your Eclipse investment with more accessible, less expensive solutions. To learn more about Zerion, visit www.zeriongroup.com.

Where Oh Where is Zerion Now?

July 27, 2011

Images are 95px by 95pxWhenever we can, we use this space to welcome and highlight new customer relationships. As much as we love doing that, we thought it was time to mix it up! Instead, we’re going to tell you a little about what happened in the life of Zerion last month, and anything exciting we have coming up this month:

  • We enjoy making distributors more efficient, and we recently achieved that for two clients with custom reports. One is mentioned in our feature story this month, and the other was the customization of product sales comparison report. Our client wanted to include running by multiple select codes and we made some manipulations to how the date ranges could work. The result drastically reduced how long it takes them to prep the report.
  • Also this month, Tony made a quick but in-depth on-site visit to an Electrical distributor where he worked to improve their inventory turns with purchasing consulting.
  • August is bringing us a most-hands-on-deck inventory that we’re quite excited about because of its perfectly tropical locale. But alas, we won’t be enjoying the beach, but rather staring at racks and wires in our client’s warehouse, as we’re providing counters for their first physical inventory.
  • We’ll also spend some time in the Midwest to do “train the trainer” sessions and consulting for a new installation of Eclipse.
  • Two of our consultants will head to Alabama to teach a Super User 101 and 102 class for the Eclipse Users Group. (There are still spots available! Visit eclipseuser.com to register.)
  • We’ll also spend time “off the road” to provide remote services, including system performance overhauls for several customers, multiple forms changes and several custom reports.

We hope to see you in our travels soon!

Is Eclipse Becoming “Just a Satellite”?

July 27, 2011

Images are 95px by 95pxWe came across this article in Industrial Distribution magazine, titled “Is your ERP a Mothership or Just a Satellite?” that explores the idea of what happens to ERP products after their owner is involved in a merger or acquisition. We thought we’d bring it to light because of the change from Activant to Epicor, and the fact that we discussed the same issue in a similar article of our own a few months ago.

The authors make some excellent points regarding acquisitions, particularly that not all ERP products will remain a high priority. As they say “this is business, folks.” And, it most certainly is. However, when it comes to Eclipse users, we disagree that this is cause for alarm, or reason to migrate to “the mothership” as they call it. Regardless of what happens with Eclipse’s priority level at Epicor, two important things remain the same: Eclipse is still a superior product for this industry; and, you can still get support (both from Epicor and us).

To quote our own article: “The Eclipse software has impressive capabilities perfectly suited for the wholesale distribution market. It is a program that can aptly serve the needs of distributors for a long-time to come. And, it’s remained a leader in this market in spite of the changes it’s endured. As such, it will continue to have a great presence amongst supply houses; and, Apax will have to pay attention to it.”

We also believe that, “If Apax decides they aren’t going to actively sell the product or develop major releases of the software, there will still be new releases to fix problems; and, they will still support it. That being said, if the service or staff declines, or wasn’t up to your standards to begin with, you have options. Zerion isn’t affiliated with Activant (or anyone for that matter) and we’re not going anywhere.”

And, finally, “If you’re so inclined, we encourage you to stay on board with Eclipse. We’re here to fill any gaps you see, or to provide stability in an otherwise unstable time. If you’re planning to move your ERP investment elsewhere, we have no ties to any vendors and we can help you choose the best product for your business.”

News: 85% Say Relationships Drive Sales

July 27, 2011

Images are 95px by 95pxThe May/June issue of Industrial Distribution magazine showcased the results of its annual Survey of Distributor Operations. A positive industry outlook was certainly present, with 77% of distributors saying sales increased this year, and 86% believing they’ll increase next year. Speaking of sales, the survey noted an incredible statistic that demonstrates how relational our industry is: 85% of respondents believe relationships are the primary reason people do business with them.

Also, 28% of the respondents noted that acquisitions came up during the last year. If you’re one of them, and you missed our article titled Acquisition Help: Crucial Tips for Integrating a New Location, be sure to check it out. In spite of acquisition activity, 78% said their growth strategy is to do more business with existing customers.

As for technology trends, only 28% of respondents said they were using an ERP system and 11% of respondents said they were using RF technology. However, 14% intend to adopt RF in the next two years. Additionally, 75% of distributors polled expect their online sales to increase in the next year.

There’s a summary of ID’s survey stats on TEDMag.com, or you an access the entire report-filled issue here.

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