Resources

Additional resources for you to read as needed, this includes FAQs, Java Information and other useful pieces of knowledge

New Enterprise Checklist

Outlines some of the most common tasks in setting up P3Source in a new organization, very often setting up and customizing these features requires policy decisions in addition to the technical tasks. This page also includes an ordered and numbered list of the steps we recommend you take. It highlights essential steps like importing Suppliers/Customers, configuring user permissions, customizing messages/Terms & Conditions, and branding elements like logos. Additionally, it details workflow adjustments, such as modifying Job Status lists, Print/Inventory fields, and Purchase Order labels. P3Support can also help you identify what you need to customize to achieve your specific goals beyond the normal scope offered by P3Source should that prove insufficient.

Java Information

As you may know P3Source uses the Java Runtime Environment to run, therefore in order for it run as fast and smooth as possible for the greatest user experience we want to insure that all users have Java and the right version of Java. This resource explains what Java is needed and where to acquire it completely for free, alongside how to install it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Some of the most frequently asked questions our users have with their answers. Also includes some of the most common issues our users face and their solutions as well.

International Units

How to change the units of P3Source into international units, since the P3Source system is initially configured for doing business in North America using currency, date formats and units of measurement commonly used in the United States. Though we are aware that many of our users do business in other parts of the world there are provisions included on how to modify your units, this resource explains how to change your units.

Job Status Definitions & Workflow

P3Source has lots of terms and meanings that may be clear at first glance and may not, this resource is a dictionairy of our most commonly used terms and what they mean in a more common parlance, so as to clear up any and all confusion and allow for clear and effective communication.