Whitelisting: Paladin
This article covers all whitelists for the Paladin database, network, and anti-virus, to employ when clients have their own managed services technician or group. A PDF of this article is available to download by clicking on this link: Paladin Whitelisting Paladin Whitelist For internal communications between client’s PCs and Paladin’s database, open the following ports […]
Order Management: Edit and modify managed orders
Currently in Paladin, when a quote becomes an order, the item quantities and prices are fixed and cannot be changed. This safeguard ensures that a customer always receives the quoted price for an order item, but that this price is only good for the quoted amount. If additional amounts of an order item (beyond the […]
Perform disk cleanup to prevent a Store Down emergency
When you open Paladin, it checks for available space on your local hard drive(s). If there is less than 10 GB (gigabytes) of space available, a warning message indicates that you have low disk space and tells you to open a Customer Support case to resolve the situation. Before you contact Customer Support, try this […]
Best Practices: How and why to use the Break Pack Threshold $ setting
The Break Pack Threshold $ setting is part of Paladin’s Market-Driven Inventory™ system that uses sophisticated sales analysis to minimize wasted overstock dollars. When you order more items than you can sell, you tie up your money in overstock. If this money were available, you could use it to improve your business in other ways. […]
Best Practices: Backing up data
Multi-store: Data archiving
Multi-store databases accumulate large quantities of data. Over time, this data will slow down your Paladin system. To ensure that your store runs efficiently, Paladin archives data that has a low likelihood of needing to be recalled. Data that is required to run a store is never archived. Setting up data archiving Note: Data archiving […]