So we are running IFS Apps 10 Update 20 (Enterprise Explorer) and have installed Demand Client 6.0.3.7. We have a running Demand client server (SfdPrdWinAtlu01) and are connecting on Port Number 5010. We initially were getting an Invalid password or username error. After finding the User Demand Access screen in IFS and resetting password on our user, we were able to get past that error and now are getting this, which is less than helpful. I checked the C:\Program Files (x86)\IFS Applications\Demand Plan Client\Log Files\ folder, and unfortunately there’s nothing there. Has anyone else seen this error before or have any ideas?
As the value in the “Available Qty To Move” column on the Inventory Part in Stock screen increases, we are seeing a noticeable performance hit. We have a few inventory parts that regularly get reserved out to thousands of orders. This appears to create a significant performance hit as IFS attempts to sum up the value for the Available Qty To Move. This appears to be populated from Inv_Part_Stock_Reservation_API.Get_Available_Qty_To_Move, and potentially from the Shop_Material_Assign_Res view underneath that. Are there any plans for optimizing or improving the performance related to this field (and the underlying queries it’s making.) We currently have specific part numbers that it is taking 70 seconds to return results for.
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