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What do you expect from your SI Implementation partner for the success of ERP implementation.
Bring best practices - Not to offer more CR's Leveraging standard functions
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Need more honesty to work with the Users until their processes are fully mapped & Users are trained
40%
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Old 17th September 2005, 07:48
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Baan: Baan IVc4 - DB: SQL7 - OS: Win NT
Indian Localization - in3 ,in5 ?

Hi,

I am looking for information and documents on indian localization.
What is indian localization (specific to baanIVc4)and how is it different from normal baan used worldwide? What are the features of indian localization ? What are the differences between in3 and in5 ?
I searched on baanboard but could not get any info on this.

Any details would be highly appreciated.

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Old 20th September 2005, 12:56
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Baan: Baan IVc4 - DB: SQL7 - OS: Win NT
Indian localization ??

Hi

There are so many indian baanboard users - can someone throw some light on this ?

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Old 20th September 2005, 16:54
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Baan: B40C4,B50C - DB: SQL SERVER 2000, ORACLE 9 - OS: WINDOWS 2000 SERVER, SOLARIS
Dear Skamat,

India Localisation is the setup for Indian Taxation like Central Excise, Sales Tax, VAT & Service Tax. It also includes statutory compliance like creation of 57 f 4 challans for material movement to Sub contractors as required under Indian excise rules. It creates statutory reports lfor VAT & Excise i.e ER1 etc. As some or all of these tax structures and compliances are not standard around the world they are not included in Baan Core/Standard and are country specific. It integrates into the Baan standard used around the world.

I am sorry I cannot tell you the difference between in3 and in5 as I have only worked on in5. However the localisation also depends to a greate extent on the service pack installed. Localisation too has service packs.

My personal id is nayak.ratnakar@gmail.com. If you can send me yr mail, I will dig up whatever material I have on in5.
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Old 21st September 2005, 07:31
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Dear Ratnakar Nayak,

Thank you very much for providing the information on Indian Localization.Do send me more details on my email.

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Indian localization

The difference between both is more technical than substantive . The programs in in3 have localized standard programs . In in5 the programs are decoupled from standard . More or less the functionality is similar .

As of now little changes are made in in3 and more changes are made in in5 as an incetive for customers to migrate to in5 .

I have worked little on localization. So somebody with more-in-depth knowledge can provide more info on this.
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Baan: SSA LN 6.1 - DB: Oracle 9.1 - OS: Windows 2003
Indian Localization in LN 6.1

Regarding LN 6.1 Indian Localization SSA (BAAN) is about 6-9 months behind the schedule.

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