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I am curious if you can answer this question. How can "the best system" be one that offers no option to set min/max values within a main warehouse?

How can "the best system" use one stocking parameter instead of two like all other successfull business management systems for inventory?

How can "the best system" take 2 months for an item sold daily to finally become a stocking item automatically?

How can "the best system" be supported by no more than a handfull of people?

As much as I may come across as coming down on Softbase, I am VERY curious to see the answers to these questions. I'm really not quite sure what is so brag worthy about a system that can't do the things I've listed. Not to mention how much of a resource hog it is compared to NDS or Minitrac or any other business system out there that has been proven successful in small AND large dealerships.
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