You have 3rd party software that collects data that you need to get into Sage 300. This could be payroll time records, equipment revenue or cost records, job estimates, just about any place in Sage 300 where you can import a file. But sometimes the software we purchase that “integrates” with Sage 300 falls a bit short with getting the actual data you need into Sage. We will look at using Microsoft Access to help us massage that import date using a Crystal report to tie both...
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10/17/2022
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When:
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Monday, October 17, 2022 1:00pm ET
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Where:
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United States
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Presenter:
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Laurie Friedo
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Contact:
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Charlotte Boyd
registration@tugweb.com
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Online registration is closed.
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You have 3rd party software that collects data that you need to get into Sage 300. This could be payroll time records, equipment revenue or cost records, job estimates, just about any place in Sage 300 where you can import a file. But sometimes the software we purchase that “integrates” with Sage 300 falls a bit short with getting the actual data you need into Sage. We will look at using Microsoft Access to help us massage that import date using a Crystal report to tie both Microsoft Access and the Sage 300 data together to create an import CSV file that will have all the correct information in it when you import it to Sage.
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