Category Archives: Sage MAS 90/200 ERP

Use fractional factor values in Unit of Measure for Items in Sage 100 ERP

Sage 100 ERP (Sage MAS 90/200 ERP) supports various types of items such as miscellaneous Items, Non-Stock Items, Stock Items, etc. To maintain Stock Items, one has to maintain Unit of Measures (UOM). In Sage 100, we can make use of UOM feature by defining the UOMs in “Unit of Measure Conversion Maintenance” screen and… Read More »

Assign Item Price based on Cost and Quantity in Sage 100 ERP

Scenario: Mr X wants to assign Pricing to Items based on cost and quantity of items rather than using just standard and retail pricing for Items in Sales Order. How he can make profit from Item sales, when Item Cost exceeds the Standard Cost of Items? To handle such scenarios in Sage 100 ERP (earlier… Read More »

Adding Filters and Security to Custom Reports in Sage 100 ERP

In our previous blog, we discussed Create Custom Reports in Sage 100 ERP using Business Insights, now let us discuss adding filters and security to the custom reports in Sage 100 ERP (earlier known as Sage MAS 90/200 ERP). Follow below-mentioned steps to add filters and security to the Custom reports in Sage 100 ERP; After… Read More »

Create Custom Reports in Sage 100 ERP using Business Insights

The success of an enterprise system mostly depends on the variety of reports it can generate in order to fully scrutinize and make a correct business decision. At times, it so happens that the users tend to feel, that some reports are not as per their requirement and they want to modify them. To Custom Reports… Read More »

Create Dashboards using Business Insights module in Sage 100 ERP

As organizations grow, they tend to feel the requirement of various reports, features that enhance their decision making capabilities with utmost accuracy so they can grow in their workspace. Considering these things, Sage 100 ERP (earlier known as Sage MAS 90/200 ERP) has been empowered with a module i.e. “Business Insights” that cover these points.… Read More »