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“How to assign Access Code to User by creating permission on Field”

User plays a key role in a Business process.  User Access Is a Vital thing to do in Initial Phase Of Business.  The rights given to users allowing them to access particular instance, can be vary from different type can be read (read only) or  can allow to  update (read and write)follows as  as “user… Read More »

How to view data in different formats in SEI

Using Sage Enterprise Intelligence, we can create reports, dashboards, and views. Also, we can analyze data easily in SEI. Sometimes user wants to view data in different format in SEI. In this blog we will see how to view data in different format in SEI. When a column is added to SEI dashboards and views,… Read More »

How to solve ‘Incomplete document type’ error while closing the Financial Year in Sage X3

A fiscal year (or financial year) is used in accounting, which varies between companies and for budget purposes. It is also used for financial reporting by businesses and other organizations. Fiscal End closes a Company’s fiscal year and generates the corresponding accounting entries with the document type of NEW. As we know, before any accounting operations, the accounting financial years… Read More »

Use of MAXALLQTY parameter

In a normal business scenario, Manufacturing plays an important role as it is a key part of any business process. Manufacturing is the creation or production of goods with the help of equipment, labour, machines, tools, and chemical or biological processing or formulation. It is the essence of the secondary sector of economy. The manufacturing… Read More »

Data Models In Sage Enterprise Intelligence(SEI)

Sage Enterprise Intelligence gives business users, managers and executives the   power to analyze and create business reports, dashboards and views. In this blog we will have a look on how we can design data model and views in Sage Enterprise Intelligence. In order to design report in SEI, Firstly we need to design data model… Read More »

Automatic deallocation function in Sage X3

The automatic deallocation processing of material linked to production for a given site, a given period and selected work orders can be initiated using this function. This processing can deallocate the materials based on the initial allocation type (global or detailed). A deallocation processing can be initiated based on the type of initial allocation (global or detailed) for materials assigned to a given site, a given period, and selected work orders. Below are the… 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 »

Budgeted cost calculation function in Sage X3

This function is used to calculate the budgeted cost of one or a range of products at a specified site. This function is typically used to prepare provisional costs for the following year. Costs are calculated from a set of user-defined parameters. A single product-site record has only one budget cost. You can prepare simulated… Read More »

Time billing in project management in Sage X3V12

In Sage X3, there are multiple option available for billing the customer under project management. Project billing is a process for companies working in a Project management context that need to invoice customers for a project. Project billing is a complete overview of the billing process for a project. Following are the billing mode currently supported… Read More »

Calculate expected subcontract cost in Sage X3

This function can be launched on a single sub-contracting order or on a selection of sub-contracting orders (EO), using the filters. It is used to calculate the various costs corresponding to the various stages of the sub-contracting order in order to analyze the variances and the valuation choices in the production reporting. A single subcontracting… Read More »