GL Handling of Expensed Additional Cost – II

In the last blog, “GL Handling of Expensed Additional Cost – I” we saw the GL impact of the Expensed Additional cost when the setup option Create GL Entries for Expensed Additional cost was checked. In this blog let us check in detail the effects when the same option is un-checked. New Stuff: Tax Setting – Allow… Read More »

IC Option – Allow Negative Inventory Levels

Sage 300 ERP is an efficient application that manages almost all of the business processes of your organization. It provides lots of features / options so that it can be configured as per the client’s requirements. In some cases, client might want to restrict the users in case they might do a Shipment entry for… Read More »

Transaction History Inquiry

Transaction history inquiry of SAGE 300 ERP helps you to find details such of payment, receipt transactions, originating in Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Bank services Module. The Transaction History Inquiry lists transactions by number and includes, date, description amount, reconciliation status, reconciliation date and reconciliation description. One can also apply additional criteria to restrict… Read More »

SETUP & USE OF DECIMAL PLACES IN SAGE 300 ERP

Many industries use an ERP solution to maintain their accounts and inventory. However, at the time of setting up account related information with different currencies, many users are clueless about setting up decimal places for multiple currencies. While reading this blog post, you will get a clear idea about how decimal places need to be… Read More »

Discrete / Process Manufacturing

Let us understand the basic difference between the types of Manufacturing processes followed. This can be broadly classified as under- I. Discrete manufacturing II. Process manufacturing Discrete Manufacturing Companies following this type of manufacturing use multiple parts/ pieces of various materials for assembling of products.  The manufacturer typically uses a Bill of Material which contains… Read More »