Partial quantity allocated Work order display in Operation tracking plan screen

In Sage X3, we recently faced an issue where partially allocated work orders were not shown in the Operation tracking plan screen. Let’s take an example to understand the issue.The below work order has partial allocation and the Work Order was not being shown in the Operation Tracking plan screen. New Stuff: Enabling reports on… Read More »

Sales Invoice creation based on Delivery Type in Sage X3

In Sage X3, “Document type” is a mandatory field in every transaction screen. So we need to select document type while creating any transaction. Also, “Invoice” button is available in Sales Delivery screen to create Invoice entry of that Delivery from the delivery screen. And when Invoice is created by clicking on that Invoice button… Read More »

Sage X3 Integration with Weighing Scales

Is it possible to integrate weighing scales to ERP? Yes. In Sage X3, we have established integration with weighing scales to fulfil the client’s requirement in which we have fetched/read a weight programmatically from weighing scale machine which is connected to the user’s machine and loaded the received data in Sage X3. To achieve this… Read More »

Restriction on credit note creation

Sage X3, is a complete business management solution designed to drive productivity and give you total control and visibility of your enterprise. With customizable configuration, the flexible solution equips you with everything you need to drive business success and easy to understand all the modules to the end user.Recently we had a requirement from one… Read More »

How to solve an error – “Automatic Journal does not allow validation”

As we all know, we need to post the Sales Invoice entry after creation in Sage X3. And after posting, Journal entry of that posted invoice is created automatically. But sometimes, an error occurs after clicking on the post button on the Sales Invoice screen because of some improper configuration settings. The invoice gets created… Read More »