Author Archives: Greytrix

How to pre load the Patch kept on client in V7

Sage X3 V7 have added a new feature of pre loading the patch which is kept on your local client machine. In order to preload the patch kept on your local client machine, click on the ‘Recall’ button from the right pane of ‘Patch Creation Window’. New stuff: How to make use of Technical sheet (Questionnaire… Read More »

How to use and setup the functionality of early discount / late charges in Supplier Invoice

Go to Common data → BP tables → Early discount/late charge New Stuff: How to set the Price by default Standard cost? Do the setup as per the requirement by entering early discount/ late charges in days and its rate in percentage. As in the above Image – – (minus) indicates discount while rest are charges.… Read More »

How to set the Price by default Standard cost?

Sage X3 has an interesting feature where you can set the product price by default standard cost of the product. New Stuff: Restrict to create the direct supplier return. Navigate: Setup>General parameters>Parameter values. Set the parameter “PURPRICE”=Yes. Now when you create the Purchase order and if the purchase price of a product is not defined then… Read More »

How to modify the number of records to be loaded in the ‘Last Read’ left list

In Sage ERP X3, screens display with a left list selection. The left list is used to navigate among a list of records which is accessed in recent time. You may have a scenario where you need increase or decrease the number of the records displayed as per the requirements. New Stuff: How to update multi-dimensional… Read More »

How to update multi-dimensional values via Import Template in X3…?

There can be occasions when you want to create and/or update multi-dimensional attribute of an object in X3 via import template. Here we are describing how to achieve it using import template. New Stuff: Restrict to create the direct supplier return. To update a field having more than one dimension you need to specify its dimension using… Read More »