Tag Archives: Quality Control

Error “A: Unauthorized stock status” while creating purchase receipt in Sage X3

Sage X3 prevents customers from obtaining a “A: Unauthorized stock status” warning by providing three quality control settings, the degree of which varies based on the setup. Suppliers tab in the product function is where you find the most restrictive setting. As soon as a PO receipt is processed for a supplier that has their… Read More »

What does the Letter indicate in Quality Control

This function is used to carry out the quality control, that is to say to check the conformity of the products prior to their placement in stock. During the receipt to stock or during the use of the product. The Status change function is used to request a quality control operation for a product or… Read More »

Quarantine Label in Sage X3

Labeling is one of the influential parts of the packaging of the product. The label includes the information of inventory/product and which helps the customer to communicate with the company and greatest advantage identify the product and provide necessary information for the same. There are different kinds of labels such as Rejection, Approved, etc. which… Read More »

Formula based Material Issue

This “Formula based material issue” concept will be mostly useful in Pharmaceutical Industries, as these type of industries produce medicines. In manufacturing process, drugs will be considered as Raw Material to produce one particular tablet/ medicine. For this, quantity of required drugs should be correctly calculated. By using this formula based concept we will be… Read More »

Action: Non Conformance in Sage X3 V12

In Sage X3 V12, Action function in Non-conformance provides more enhancements to handle non-conformity cases. ‘Action’ is used to link process with business transaction in X3.A unique action code will link business process (action) plus transaction type this unique action code is used in Non-conformance Action plans as global action. There are many business scenarios… Read More »