Tag Archives: Left List

How to add new fields in left list in Sage X3

A purchase request is a written request that lists the items that are required, how many are needed, and when they will be required. It becomes a purchase order after it is authorized. An unapproved purchase order is called a purchase request. The purchase request lists all necessary goods and services along with their respective… Read More »

How to improve loading of screen time of transactions in Sage X3 V12

In Sage X3, transactions and their records play significant role. There can be various records in an entry transaction. During opening of any entry transactions, sometimes screen loading takes several seconds to open which causes system delay. This may be caused by unnecessary records loaded from the left list during screen opening. This can be… Read More »

Purchase Receipt quantity not flowing to Purchase Invoice screen in Sage X3

In Sage X3, we faced an issue for the Quantity not getting flown from Purchase Receipt to Purchase Invoice screen on the selection from the left list. As per the standard process, we create a Purchase order, and further we create a Purchase receipt using the same Purchase Order. Further, while creating the Purchase Invoice… 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 »

Personalization of object

Certain characteristics in the software objects are modifiable using the setup. These characteristics, stored in the objects table, are never updated when changing the version or when installing a patch (they remain unchanged in the case of version evolution). The object personalization function is used to define these characteristics, which are essentially those linked to… Read More »