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  • Subject: Re: Tax Processing on BPCS
  • From: Bruce Barker <brucebarker@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 08:57:48 -0400

I have a client who used Vertex with BPCS and was pleased enough with it to interface it to SAP when they switched packages.  If you want more details about how Vertex interfaced to BPCS I can get more info.

Bruce Barker
(317) 571-8451

"Wolf, Roger" wrote:

 

We have Lexus in several states.  Which means we are required to collect taxes on customer orders.  Some of these states require county and city taxes.  We have done this manually if a customer calls in and orders.  Since we want to do sales over the web we need to automate this processes.  Does any one now of any good packages to handle this on the AS/400 or UNIX?  We have BPCS405CD running on the AS/400.  The web server is a Sun/Unix machine.  If it could send me back a tax code with the order somehow that would be great.  I have heard of Vertex are there any others.  I am hoping that someone has done this with BPCS before.  Am open to suggestions.

FYI

We are using ROI for the Credit Card portion that runs on the AS/400.  It has socket shots that it uses to transmit information back and forth with the Sun/Unix machine.
 

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