Totally fine as long as they don't have 1,048,577 parts.
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Bruh I've worked in report development for over 15 years, no matter what reporting software a company uses the answer is ALWAYS "and Excel".
Maybe not the best, but 20k things in Excel doesn't sound like that big of a deal.
20k isn’t that many, but that’s not including the 50 worksheets containing data for drop downs, pivot tables, scraping data from tables on web pages and many, many other excel horrors.
Kind of funny to think of a team that only builds a handful of cars every year needing ERP software, but sounds like they do. I wonder how long before some teams start getting sponsorships from Oracle or SAP as in-kind sponsorships where they get the software for free.
Surprised'nt