Lesson - 2
Beginning with Sage 300 ERP (ACCPAC)
Lesson - 2
Beginning with Sage 300 ERP (ACCPAC)
What is Session Date and
its Importance
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Session date should be the last of
the month preferred and it must be updated each time log in.
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From where can we change the
Computer Date Format
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Start - Control Panel
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Sage 300 ERP ‘I-con’ and ‘key’ and their name:
Finder
Previous/Next Button
New
Drill down button
Go button (F7)
Zoom button (F9)
Insert key
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Magnify Glass
Arrow key
Blank Page
Picture of Drill to know
the original point
Enter the first number and
then press F7
To enter entry in separate
transaction form
To go the next line if no
access
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How to create System and Company
Databases in Microsoft SQL Server 2008 MSE
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By creating 2 folders in
Window Explorer:
C:\data\omnsys for Omni
System
C:\data\omndat for Omni
Company Data
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Where can I change Company Name?
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Common Services – Address
Tab
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Where can I change my Currency
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Common Services – Option
Tab
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How to start again if you
make mistake?
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Database Load C:\data\Sage
300 ERP..
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How and where to Activate Module?
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Administrative Services: Before
making entry; the related module should be activated and there are following
applications/modules:
1.
Accounts Payable
2.
Accounts Receivable
3.
Bank Services
4.
General ledger
5.
Intelligent Reporting
6.
Inventory Control
7.
Order Entry
8.
Purchase Order
9.
Tax Services
10.
Cdn PR Tax Update July 1 2012
11.
Canadian Payroll.
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Can I change the Icon Size?
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Yes, from Common Services - View
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What the Schedule window
does?
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It creates Schedule for recurring entries.
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What is a Reminder List
job?
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It reminds you when the schedule is due
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What is there in Common Services Folder?
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1.
Company Profile
2.
Fiscal Calendar
3.
Scheduling
4.
Currency
5.
Optional Fields
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What is there in Administrative
Services Folder?
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1.
Users
2.
Security Group
3.
User Authorizations
4.
Customization Directories
5.
Data Activation
6.
UI Profile Maintenance
7.
Assign UI Profiles
8.
Assign Visual Process
Flows
9.
Data Integrity
10.
Restart Maintenance
11.
Database Dump
12.
Database Load
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