Tag Archives: Default Values

How do I add a new report to a function?

In Sage X3, you can add a new report to a function on the different objects screen. When the standard reports are not sufficient, we use an existing report and customize it according to our requirements. We can also add the validations on report printing. For example, On the screen, the user wants to print… Read More »

How do I add a new report to a function in Sage X3?

In Sage X3, you can add a new report to a function on the different objects screen. When the standard reports are not sufficient, we use an existing report and customise it according to our requirements. We can also add the validations on report printing. For example, On the screen, the user wants to print… Read More »

How to default Validity date to certain days from Date of creation for Sales Quote module

In Sage X3, Users can create Sales Quotes for keeping a track of which customer has placed their quotes for the products. When these quotes are created from the screen then the date of creation is defaulted to current date, there is another field in the Management tab of the screen called Validity date which… Read More »

How to add Custom Reports to Printer Icon on Customized Window

Report: A report is a document that presents information in an organized format for a specific purpose. Crystal Report: Crystal Reports is an application used to create custom reports from a variety of data sources. It includes the major features for an application to create database reporting environments, such as data access, report design/formatting, report viewing, and application integration. Crystal Reports… Read More »

How to Assign Default Values to Crystal Reports

When launching a print option from an Sage X3 function, it can be interesting to propose default values to the launch setups. This function is used to store values by default for the print setups as a function of the launch context (identified by a function code). A print means printing a Crystal Reports report,… Read More »