Category Archives: Features

Factor assignment functionality in Sage X3

Factoring consists in transferring all or part of the customer accounts receivable or debts to a third party financial body: the factoring company or factor. The factoring company collects the accounts receivable that have been transferred to it and the related non-payment risk. In exchange, the factoring company settles the amount of the invoices, minus… Read More »

How to solve ‘Supplement not assigned’ error while creating purchase receipt for subcontract PO’s in Sage X3

Subcontracting process, raw materials are provided to subcontracting supplier/customer. It’s being processed by subcontracting supplier/customer, convert it to semi-finish material and deliver back. To solve the error ‘supplement not assigned’, there are main point which are linked with it. Work Order. Purchase Order. Sales Delivery. PO’s Purchase Receipt. Let’s describe each points shortly. Work Order: A… Read More »

How to send a log trace file via email using the standard process

Step 1 : Start the Batch server In Sage X3, Batch server is a component of the software that is responsible for executing batch processes. Batch processes are typically large-scale, repetitive tasks that need to be performed in the background, such as data imports, report generation, data updates, and other automated operations. Path : All… Read More »

Sales Order updation in Sage X3 using EDI 860 documents

EDI 860, also known as a Sales Order Change Request, is sent from a buyer to a seller when the buyer needs to make changes to their EDI 850 Purchase Order. This electronic data interchange transaction helps streamline trading partner communications, so changes can be tracked and made easily. EDI 860 documents need to match… Read More »

Enhancing Invoicing Efficiency with Sage X3’s EDI 810 Transaction

Introduction: The 810 Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) transaction plays a major role in automating the invoicing process in Sage X3. The EDI 810 transaction, also known as the Invoice EDI, is a defined electronic document format used by businesses to exchange invoice information in a structured and machine-readable format with their trading partners, such as… Read More »

External URL Policies Functionality in Sage X3

All businesses have a lot of concerns about security. Sage commits to continuously improve the security of its products. The most popular protocols, HTTP and HTTPS, are supported by Sage X3 for network calls to a variety of services (internally and externally. The user’s home page or a page linked to a function are two… Read More »

Adding New Endpoints in Sage X3

Sage X3 is a versatile and robust Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system that caters to a wide range of business needs. However, every business is unique, and often, out-of-the-box functionality doesn’t cover all the requirements. This is where customization comes into play. In this blog post, we’ll explore how you can extend Sage X3’s capabilities… Read More »

Component’s requirement quantity shows blank value in Work Order in Sage X3

In Sage X3, we have manufacturing module which eases the manufacturing process and present a solution to create one Manufacturing order for finished product and semi-finished product’s components are compiled automatically in the manufacturing process. In Sage X3, before creating the Work order of any finished product, we will require BOM (Bill of Material) of… Read More »

Guide to create Groups after creating the new User in Sage Enterprise Intelligence (SEI)

In SEI, when we create Users, it is strongly recommended to create Groups to maintain the security based on these groups instead of an individual user. Rather than solely relying on individual user permissions, a strategic approach involves organizing users into groups with shared access levels. This practice not only simplifies administration but also strengthens… Read More »

How to Use OAuth 2.0 Functionality in Sage X3

OAuth is an open-standard authorization framework which provides authorization flows for web and desktop applications, as well as mobile devices. OAuth examples: An example of OAuth is when user wants to login to a particular application or website you it will offers one or more opportunities to log on using another website’s/service’s logon. User then… Read More »