Tag Archives: Menu Items

Menu item title translation in Sage X3

We frequently work with multilingual Sage X3 clients that prefer to utilize the program in their native languages. As a result, the program may occasionally misinterpret the information or lose it. To offer specialized translations Sage X3 gives us multiple techniques for handling various sections, such as screens, tables, descriptions, etc. individually. We’ll demonstrate one… Read More »

How to perform CRUD operations using classes and representations in Sage X3 V12.

Introduction: Sage X3 provides various features with user friendly screens and their amazing functionalities. The screens can be of various types such object based, function action based, inquiry screens , etc. For performing create, read, update and delete operations on a table, we need to have a screen for entering those data but what if… Read More »

How to create process flows in Sage X3 V12

Sage X3 provides various features of displaying transactions through different ways of navigating them, sometimes by jump to options or by menu items and many more. These process flows are widely used for because they eliminate the need to go the site map every time to access a function. Instead, it helps the user to… Read More »

How to open printing screen & print a desired report on click of customized menu item

In Sage X3, reports play an important role for representing transactions and records for analysis and growth perspective. Reports can be printed by navigating to the reports module as well as it can be printed via writing script file using 4GL code in sage X3. Sometimes there might be a requirement if the end user… Read More »

Adding Menu Items in Sage ERP X3 Version 7

Our first blog post on Sage ERP X3 version 7 and we have an interesting article to begin with: Our experience at adding function menu on the menu tree of version 7. Our GUMU™ Integration Solution: GUMU™ for Sage CRM – Sage ERP X3 Integration ~real-time, bi-directional, multi-folder We created a function as we do in… Read More »