Month End Close

Month End Close

What You Need to Know

To Develop a Procedure and Checklist?

For Your Small Business

Month End Close Tips and Tricks

What is a month end close? A high level overview of the 4 basic steps include entering all deposits and checks, reconciling financial balances, printing and saving reports and finally moving from the current month to the new accounting period.

Small Businesses walk thru these steps each month end to make sure financial reports are accurate. The result of completing each month in a timely manner is so that the owners can determine profitability each month during the year. The bank reconciliation which is included as a part of the month end close steps confirms all transactions for the monthly period were recorded and is a critical part of the process.

Month End Tips and tricks

Top 5 general ledger accounts to review monthly

  • Cash
  • Accounts Receivable
  • Inventory
  • Accounts Payable
  • Gross Wages

If you are a larger company there may be additional accounts that need to be reviewed for accuracy each month such as fixed assets, prepaid expenses, loan accounts and tax liabilities. If you are distribution or manufacturing company it may include WIP, Finished goods and cost of goods sold. For a month end close checklist follow the links below to request a checklist in excel for your small business.

Request – Small Business Accounting Month-End Close Checklist

Small Business Accounting Quarter End Close Checklist

Small Business Accounting Year End Close Checklist

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Sage 50 Bill of Material assembly sub-assembly work ticket build

Sage 50 Bill of Material

Sage 50 Bill of Material

I wanted to provide you with the process below which I think will help clarify how Sage 50 assemblies work. Hopefully this will be enough information to test thru the process with me or your team. The reason for my suggesting you walk thru this is to see the effort required to manage multiple level bill of materials.

When using multiple level bill of materials Sage 50 does not have the capacity to help you manage processes like scheduling, timing of demands for inventory items or shop floor routing and scanning capabilities. I bring these points up to confirm whether or not you might need those now or in the future to help your day to day operations become more efficient.

Sage 50 Bill of Material by Sage Software

Sage 50 can do multiple level bill of materials. Most often the challenge is that each sub assembly needs to be completed One at a time Before the final assembly can be completed and invoiced. Sage 50 does not have a back flush feature to allow

You to have clients request a delivery date and then manage the purchase order or build process to calculate the needed start date.

That said Sage 100 will step up to those needs. I can get a demo set up for this application so you can see the difference. The only conflict I am aware of in running Sage 50 and Sage 100 on the same serve is a potential conflict in the versions Of crystal reporting.

Discovery

Once we have a discovery call on Sage 100, I can then pull together pricing. If you wish I can get this on our schedule and we can offer estimates of conversion. We have migrated many clients in similar positions.

Yes, you can have some folks on Sage 50 and Some on Sage 100. A Consideration would be consolidated financials If you are doing that now using Sage 50 consolidated financials. That said Sage Intelligence may be able to provide this with a bit of setup. During the initial discussion we can him his opinion of Sage Intacct which may be Another option.

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This is the process To set up inventory items

Set up all raw materials as inventory item class “stock”

Example of stock item is PTWheel-6

Set up all sub-assemblies as inventory item class “assembly”

Example of sub-assembly is PTHANDLE-ASM

Set up finished item – as inventory item class ‘assembly”

the components could be raw materials and/or sub-assemblies

Example of finished item is Red Lawn Mower

Item ID Item Description Qty Needed Qty on Hand Est Cost
Red Lawn Mower Red 18″ Reel Mower w/Tracking
. PTHANDLE-ASM 4′ Handle Assembly 1.00
. . PTHANDLE-BENT4 Handle – 4 ft bent 2.00 150.00 13.18
. . PTBOLT-1.5 Hex bolt 1.5″ 4.00 1,280.00 1.32
. . PTNUT- 5/16 Hex nut 5/16″ 8.00 1,180.00 0.56
. . PTBOLT-2 Hex bolt 2″ 4.00 900.00 1.36
. PTWHEEL-6 6″ Wheel 2.00 70.00 12.00
. PTWHEEL-10 10″ Wheel 2.00 70.00 16.00
. PTBLADE-99-9 16″ 5 blade 1.00
. . PTBLADE-16-5 16″ 5 blade 1.00 56.00
. . PTNUT- 5/16 Hex nut 5/16″ 6.00 1,180.00 0.42
. PTBOLT-1.5 Hex bolt 1.5″ 6.00 1,280.00 1.98
. PTNUT- 5/16 Hex nut 5/16″ 6.00 1,180.00 0.42
Red Lawn Mower Total  Cost 103.24

In this example the highlighted items in orange are the sub-assemblies – this is the report found at

Reports – inventory – bill of materials

In the items that are sub-assemblies or final assemblies there is an option on the bill of materials file tab

Which allows you to include or exclude the component items from the customer orders.

Sage 50 Bill of Material – the process to build your finished items

You can build using one of two available methods

  • Option a. Assembly Build
    • Found under tasks – Assemblies
  • Option b. Work Tickets
    • Found under tasks Work Tickets

Either of these you would need to

Step 1. Build the sub-assemblies one at a time using assemblies or work tickets

Step 2. Build the final product

This build of the final product is the step that rolls up all costs

The thing I like about work tickets is you have a printable document

Where you can add some steps to help identify the process and give direction

Then when the build is complete a document that can be provided to the front

Office to complete paperwork and invoicing

Then when you ship/invoice the final product you would have

  • Reports by customer
  • By item
  • Sales
  • Cost of Sales
  • Profitability

The only item needed on the sales order or invoice is the finished item

+ any misc. items you may wish to include

I would recommend

As in any product you not allow the inventory to have quantities on hand

Go into a negative level.

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Sage 100 Intelligence Reporting

What is Sage 100 Intelligence Reporting?

Sage Intelligence

Sage 100 Advanced Reporting

What is Sage 100 Intelligence Reporting and why use it? Sage Intelligence is an Excel-based reporting tool used by thousands for easy access into the Sage 100cloud data tables. It is simple to get started so you can take advantage of Sage 100 advanced reporting. Working with skills you already have, and based on the features you are familiar with from Excel you can create critical reports for your business. Gain insights into your entire company and use the data to help make decisions to drive improved operations.

Start creating Sage 100 Custom Reports with out of the box reports so you can immediately get to work. Once you become familiar with navigation you can put your existing knowledge to work slice, dice and organize your information in a relevant and logical manner. For Sage 100 advanced reporting or if you need technical assistance our services include:

  • Personalized Training
  • Custom Report Writing
  • Sales for Sage Intelligence
  • Sage 100cloud Technical Assistance

Based on the familiar Microsoft® Excel® application, the Business Intelligence module lets you effortlessly create reports and analyze data. Empower your business with Sage Intelligence providing Sage 100 Advanced Reporting.

Complex reporting made easy:

  • Sage Intelligence has a familiar Microsoft Excel interface
  • Easily customizable out of the box financial, sales, purchasing, and inventory report templates and dashboards
  • Convert Sage 100 FRX reports

Transform your data into actionable information:

  • Powerful multi-dimensional analysis
  • Perform what if scenarios that go beyond just transnational data

Consolidate data from multiple Sage 100 companies and multiple sources

  • Required Sage Connector Module
  • Simplify multi-company reporting
  • Add multiple sources of information

Access Strategically Meaningful Information.

Simply run one of the out of the box reports and start slicing and dicing information. If needed, customization and personalization of a template is a simple and straightforward process to create Sage 100 custom reports.

  • Free up Resources and boost productivity with reusable templates
  • Schedule and deliver frequently used reports

Business Intelligence reduces manual Sage 100cloud reporting preparation, repetitive data extracts, and complex back-end data joins to provide you with up-to-date, accurate, and presentation-quality reports for informed decision-making.

Module Level Security

Sage Software – Sage Intelligence reporting also offers Module-Level Security and Report-Level Security. If you need Sage 100 Custom Reports with more powerful reporting and dashboards other options include:

  • Microsoft Sage Power BI
  • Sage Crystal Reports
  • Standard Sage 100 Reporting
  • Sage Dashboard Insights

Sage 100 advanced reports give powerful information from your Sage 100 company data files. Sage 100 custom reports can also be created using crystal reports for Sage 100 and Sage 100 intelligence reporting.

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Crystal Reports

Business Insights Dashboard

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Sage 100 Intelligence Reporting - Sage Intelligence is easy to use where you can apply your existing Excel Knowledge and Experience

Top 15 Things You Need to Know About Sage 100 ERP Sage Intelligence Reporting

Sage 100 Custom Reports – Create Sage 100 advanced reports, visualizations & reporting dashboards. Merge data together without code. You can define the data that is include on the report and what the final output design looks like. Choices you will need to make is how the report is sorted and subtotaled. Often you can have one version that is a summary and another that is a detailed view. Do you want all the detailed information or do you need a selection prompt that allows you to slice and dice your data for only a few key records?

1. Seamlessly integrated into Sage 100cloud ERP.

Sage Intelligence Reporting is a tightly integrated business intelligence solution for Sage 100cloud. Providing low cost of ownership and rapid deployment for a cost friendly budget. Once installed Sage Intelligence is launched from within the Sage 100cloud system.

2. On Demand real-time information.

Sage 100 Intelligence Reporting empowers you to run reports at the click of a button, pulling trusted real-time information directly from the ERP database into Microsoft Excel®—in the format of your choice. Intelligence Reporting helps you save time and get more accurate reports by eliminating redundant data entry. Different levels of detail can be displayed within the reports, while the data can be drilled down into for transaction details as required.

The data has always been there; however, Intelligence Reporting puts it into an easily digestible format and gets the right information to the right people, when they need it, providing visibility of what has happened even in the last few minutes. A clear understanding of the transaction history in your database, and visibility of trends at a glance, empowers you and your team to make decisions based on timely, relevant, meaningful information, which gives you the means to plan ahead and grow in the face of competition.

3. Drill down to uncover the underlying transaction details

Sage Intelligence Reporting Dashboard and Financial reports ship with real-time pre-built drill downs to the source data. Users also have the ability to create and configure custom real-time drill downs to any data they choose. Once set up, easily access the data using the “right-click drill down” feature from within Excel. Each time you drill down, live data is extracted from the database, allowing you to quickly look at the underlying data to certain metrics and take corrective measures.

4. Completely Microsoft Excel-based

Report creation, organization, drill down, and housekeeping of reports are done from the Intelligence Reporting proprietary interface, which makes administration of reports easy to manage. However, reports are delivered in the familiar Excel interface and can be manipulated, analyzed, and distributed accordingly. Intelligence Reporting seamlessly draws trusted data directly from your company’s database(s) and delivers it automatically into the tool you are already compiling static reports in today, Microsoft Excel, making it easy to adopt.

You don’t have to be a programmer to get the data, and you don’t need to be an accountant to interpret the data. Information can be “sliced and diced” extensively using the powerful native functionality of Excel, such as PivotTables, for more insight. This leverages existing Excel skills in your business and lowers your total cost of ownership. Intelligence Reporting allows businesses to continue using Excel as their preferred data sharing application in a controlled, secure environment but eliminates “spreadsheet chaos.”

No more cutting and pasting repetitively, no more human error, no more doubt about data accuracy. With Intelligence Reporting decision-makers can spend less time gathering data and more time focusing on strategic analysis and interpretation with up-to-date, accurate, and presentation-quality reports. Intelligence Reporting supports Excel 2003, 2007, 2010 and 2013.

5. Includes various prepackaged reports to use as starters

An entire library of ready-to-run reports is delivered out of the box to get you up and running immediately and enable you to produce meaningful reports right away. There are many report templates out of the box. For financial statements included are several iterations of financial income and balance sheet statements, GL trend analysis dashboards.

For operations there are comprehensive KPI dashboards, customer sales, inventory status, vendor purchases, and operation analysis reports. Each have been carefully developed and researched to meet a wide range of reporting requirements. If necessary, these reports can be reformatted or built from scratch in Excel to meet your company’s needs and saved in the customized format for repeat use.

  • Dashboard Analysis Template:  this 1-page summary of key business information features “Top N” Reporting on expenses, items, and customers.  Profit and Loss are also featured for the current month and year-to-date.
  • General Ledger Transaction Details Template:  shows the account transaction details, description, amount totals, dates, and reference.  This report allows functionality using Microsoft Excel PivotTable® and additional elements to be involved.
  • Customer Sales Template:  this report features sales information for customers including costs, gross profits per item and/or per customer and item sales.  PivotTable® allows for additional elements to be manipulated.
  • Vendor Purchases Template:  filter this report by items or vendors, it lists purchase information including cost and item numbers for any date range chosen.  PivotTable® allows for additional elements to be manipulated.
  • Inventory Status Template:   this report shows the item and quantities along with location.  PivotTable® allows for additional elements to be manipulated.
  • Financial Reports:  allows for the review of balances for your General Ledger for any financial period chosen.  Layouts are generated, subtotaled and grouped by financial category.  This report also allows customization using Excel.
  • Financial Trend Analysis Template:  gives you the information you need to see what comparative trending over a period of time.  This powerful feature allows you to pinpoint analysis of trends to the appropriate source it is driven by.
  • Financial Report and Consolidated Financial Report Template:  these reports are available immediately and show you comparative balance sheets and income statements for your chosen defined time period.  All reports offered in this template are fully customizable with Excel.

6. Scalable, powerful flexible financial reporting.

Intelligence Reporting is new-generation BI software, designed from the ground up with SMME needs in mind; for example, it specifically addresses serious challenges around financial reporting—which are prevalent worldwide—like departmental reporting, GL segmentation, and project reporting. The Report Designer fast tracks the building of powerful financial reports using an easy-to-use, drag-and-drop interface to allow for flexible financial reporting with multilevel groupings according to your unique business needs.

7. Optional Report Designer puts control at your fingertips

The Report Designer Add-in (available as a free download on the Sage Customer or Partner portal) provides an alternative method for building advanced financial reports and allows you to take even more control of the design aspects of your reporting layouts. The Add-in provides drag-and-drop Excel financial formulas, which communicate with an In-Memory processing engine for brilliant performance and greatly enhanced flexibility.

Creating multiyear and multi-budget financial reports is quick and easy using the simple drag-and-drop options. You can also easily control the way your accounts roll up using ranges and arithmetic, allowing you to present the required level of detail in your reports. With the Report Designer Add-in all financial reports are interactive from the In-Memory Engine, allowing users to interact dynamically with GL data in real time.

8. Convert previous Sage 100 FRx reports.

FRx reports can be efficiently converted to Intelligence Reporting using the Report Designer Add-in by simply exporting them into Excel and linking them. All existing Excel financial spreadsheets can be converted using this method. A comprehensive conversion guide is available to take you through a step-by-step conversion process.

9. Reach into every corner of Sage 100 data

Intelligence Reporting takes you beyond financials to provide insight into data from across your entire business, offering you total flexibility. You will be able to combine information from multiple sources, possibly from your ERP, CRM, and payroll databases, or from multiple companies, divisions, and departments into one report. The Connector module offers connectivity into all Sage ERP modules and systems without having to link spreadsheets, understand the underlying database structure, rely on Visual Basic knowledge, or create additional content packs for each additional module outside of the General Ledger.

Multi-company reports and consolidations can be created quickly to provide instant visibility into meaningful information from across a business for insightful decision making. You can custom-design almost any report you need, giving you total control over your reporting process. Every customization you make can be saved for future use, sparing you time and effort. Dashboard reports will give you a good idea of the health and well-being of the company by displaying current metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs) in a graphical format so that trends are visible at a glance.

The ability to effectively analyze your data with powerful dashboard tools will help you make better, faster, and smarter decisions.

10. Options for Users to choose from.

Intelligence Reporting is available at different user levels and for multiple databases. You can select licenses and modules individually to build a reporting system that best suits your current and future business requirements. Report Viewer Licenses allow users to run existing reports to get access to real-time information and have some basic filter and change parameter editing capabilities, including drill down.

Report Manager Licenses have the capabilities of Report Viewer, plus the ability to customize reports, set up parameters, establish new templates, and schedule and distribute reports. More powerful report building capabilities are available in the Report Designer module, which gives you total flexibility to create as many different customized financial layouts as you wish through an easy-to-use “drag and-drop” interface. For access to unlimited multiple disparate databases and consolidating data from multiple companies, the additional Connector Module is available.

11. Model your own reporting structure using Reporting Trees

Reporting Trees functionality in Intelligence Reporting allows you to model a reporting structure that best represents your organization and view it in many different ways with just a few clicks. Users can model their business units independently to their chart of accounts and quickly change reporting angles. Adding new departments or regions is easily managed, without having to make changes to your GL, and you can control which financial information is made available for departmental or regional reporting. The Reporting Trees capability built into the software can easily replace any FRx Reporting Tree

12. Schedule report distribution using automated scheduling.

This process is made up of 3 easy steps:

1.      Decide where you’re going to save your report.
2.      Create the Scheduler Command.
3.      Set up the Windows Scheduler Task.

In order to effectively drive daily business decisions, Intelligence Reporting provides anytime access to business-critical information. Getting the information to the right people is key! The powerful Report Distribution feature allows for fully automated, unattended report distribution, which facilitates improved collaboration among teams, no matter where recipients are located.

Features include the ability to create rule-based alerts, insert previews of report data within the body of your rich text email, and select which worksheets you want to send to whom. You have the option to send reports in various formats, such as PDF, HTML, and Microsoft Excel. Distribution methods include email, FTP site, SharePoint, Skydrive, Dropbox, and shared network folders. The distribution rules are created once and can be reused across all reports.

13. License(s) is included

All current customers on Sage Business Care have already received Report Viewer and Report Manager license(s)* at no charge. This enables you to try the product at zero cost. When stacked up against other products in the market, the purchase of additional licenses and modules provides a very cost-effective solution. Additional fees may be required for multiple licenses.

  • Report Viewer – Provides the ability to view existing reports with drill down functionality and some basic filtering options
  • Sage 100 Report Manager – Author new reports, Set permissions and security for reports
  • Report Designer – Easily create and edit existing reports with a drag and drop graphical interface
  • Connector Module – Allows access and the ability to consolidate information from multiple sources and data bases.

14. Used by Thousands of  Small Businesses

Sage has chosen to integrate the Intelligence Reporting tool into Sage 100 ERP. Create Sage 100 custom reports with the well established Sage 100 Sage Intelligence. Go from simple financial reporting to intelligent reporting and analysis of your entire Sage 100cloud ERP.

15. Division of Sage

Sage 100 Intelligence Reporting is owned by Sage Software and is part of a whole product offering and is included with current Sage 100cloud licensing. Sage 100 Advanced Reports has access to all the company Modules.

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Sage 50 Intelligence Reporting

Sage 50 Intelligence Reporting

Sage 50 Intelligence Reporting provides access into your data and is a powerful reporting tool helping you make data driven decisions helping you plan effective actions. Empower your team to help you drive growth and manage day to day operations.

Sage 50 Intelligence Reporting works seamlessly with Microsoft® Excel® to

  • Minimize repetitive and manual work
  • Allow the creation for in-depth customer, vendor and financial reports
  • Consolidate data from multiple databases, multiple companies/divisions
  • Analyze, view, customize and distribute reports using Microsoft® Excel®
  • Identify trends using customizable dashboards
  • Receive up-to-the-minute detailed transactions, summaries or account groupings
  • Provide staff with trend reports and other purposeful business information

Sage Intelligence Predefined Report Templates

Report Viewer Licenses, Report Manager Licenses, Report Designer Module, Connector Module are a part of the Sage 50 Intelligence Reporting suite. While there are many ways to customize the reporting functionalities of Sage 50 Intelligence it does provide a several predefined report templates.

Dashboard Analysis Template:  this is a 1 page summary of key business information features “Top N” Reporting on expenses, items, and customers.  Profit and Loss are also featured for the current month and year-to-date.

General Ledger Transaction Details Template:  shows the account transaction details, description, amount totals, dates, and reference.  This report allows functionality using Microsoft Excel PivotTable® and additional elements to be involved.

Customer Sales Template:  this report features sales information for customers including costs, gross profits per item and/or per customer and item sales.  PivotTable® allows for additional elements to be manipulated.

Vendor Purchases Template:  filter this report by items or vendors, it lists purchase information including cost and item numbers for any date range chosen.  PivotTable® allows for additional elements to be manipulated.

Inventory Status Template:   this report shows the item and quantities along with location.  PivotTable® allows for additional elements to be manipulated.

Financial Reports:  allows for the review of balances for your General Ledger for any financial period chosen.  Layouts are generated, subtotaled and grouped by financial category.  This report also allows customization using Excel.

Financial Trend Analysis Template:  gives you the information you need to see what comparative trending over a period of time.  This powerful feature allows you to pinpoint analysis of trends to the appropriate source it is driven by.

Financial Report and Consolidated Financial Report Template:  these reports are available immediately and show you comparative balance sheets and income statements for your chosen defined time period.  All reports offered in this template are fully customizable with Excel.

Sage 50 Intelligence Reporting Options:

Sage Intelligence reporting also offers Module-Level Security and Report-Level Security. If you need more powerful reporting other options include:

  • Sage Power BI
  • Sage Crystal Reports
  • Standard Sage 50 Reporting

Sage Software support contact:

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Sage 50 Intelligence Reporting

Sage 50 Intelligence Reporting

 

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QuickBooks Advanced Reports

QuickBooks Advanced Reports

Enterprise QuickBooks Advanced Reports are available with QuickBooks Enterprise version starting with 2017. The great news is that you can begin with one of the starter reports and get to work right away. The starter report will need to be imported into your Advanced Reporting for your installation. First download a starter report you should then open Advanced Reporting and click Report List. Lastly you can then click Import and open the saved starter report.

Some of the current Advanced Reporting templates include

  • Back Order Report
  • Paid Invoices by Sales Rep
  • Sales by city, job type and customer dashboard
  • Item Sales by item forecasting
  • Sales by item year over year
  • More Sales profitability by customer dashboard

This is the current link where you can down load a variety of starter Advanced Reporting options. View Here . It is important to know what when working with the QuickBooks standard reports you can only build a report using data from two types of tables.

QuickBooks Advanced Reports tables are:

Transactions: There are fields within each table that store transaction. Transactions can be journal entries, vendor invoices, vendor payments, customer invoices, customer cash receipts and so on.

List Names: These are the tables where demographic information for chart of accounts, inventory items, customers and vendor and so on.

What types of small businesses benefit from QuickBooks Advanced Reporting?

  • Financial Companies
  • Manufacturers – easy to use
  • Distributors – easy to set up
  • Service companies
  • Any business which needs more informative advanced reports.

Measure

The QBAR advanced reporting tool helps you use your QuickBooks data to create interactive reports. The advantage of this is so you can gain better insights into your financial and transnational information to help measure your success.

To learn more, visit our site www.jcscomputer.com or give us a call 800-475-1047 a Certified QuickBooks Consultant is available to help you with building custom advanced Reports. If you need assistance with  QuickBooks Support services read more.

 

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Sage 100 Barcode

Sage 100 Barcode Software

Tips For Sage 100 Barcode Scanning

Sage 100 barcode

Sage 100 Barcode

Automate your business and reduce errors with Sage 100 Barcode Scanning Capabilities

Sage 100 ERP barcode for warehouse automation is designed to improve inventory accuracy and warehouse efficiency, allowing your businesses to focus on your operations. Learn More

Streamline your Sage 100 picking and packing process

Streamline your warehouse processes using Sage 100 ERP (formerly Sage ERP MAS 90 and

200) Bar Code to enable your shipping and receiving staff to collect data rapidly and accurately.

Increase your shipping and receiving staff’s data collection using cradle-style or radio-frequency

handheld devices.

Real time inventory information

With reliable, real-time Sage 100 inventory data, you can make quicker more informed business decisions. Gather, validate, and verify an array of data utilizing the power of the features and functionality of Bar Code including inventory counts, quantities, item numbers, and lot and serial numbers of goods shipped and received. Save valuable time over data-intensive manual entry. Advanced Bar Code features can reduce costly data entry errors, such as shipping mistakes such as, shipping the wrong product or the wrong quantity to customers. In addition, Bar Code can automate procedures for dozens of employees, and many businesses discover that bar coding pays for itself within a very short time.

What is a Sage 100 Barcode?

Typically printed on a label to identify a Sage 100 inventory item. A barcode is a method of representing part numbers / SKU data in a visual, machine-readable form. Barcodes represent characters of data by varying the widths and spacings of parallel lines. These barcodes, now commonly referred to as linear or one-dimensional, can be scanned by special optical scanners, called barcode readers.

What are barcode readers?

A barcode reader (or barcode scanner) is an optical scanner that can read printed barcodes, decode the data contained in the barcode. These can be directly attached to a hardware device, a rugged handheld scanning device and today smart phones.

What are UPC codes?

UPC codes are also knows as bar codes, but are issued by a central authority for a fee, and are thus unique in all the world.  If you’re not selling through a retail chain, you don’t need them.

What do I need to use a barcode scanning system with Sage 100?

  • The Sage 100 Bar Code module
  • Scanco’s Bar Code suite or Scan Force Barcode Bundle
  • A barcode printer
  • Smart Phones

MAS 90 and 200) customers who want to automate supply chain operations. Now it is easy to collect data for pick, packing, shipping and verify current inventory levels during a physical inventory count. With Sage 100 options there are now 5 users included that can run on a smart phone.

WOScan and JOScan — Manufacturing Barcode Automation for Sage 100 Manufacturing

The Sage 100 Bar Code module along with Scanco’s Bar Code suite, allows Sage 100 ERP (formerly Sage ERP MAS 90 and 200) Use on the shop floor to collect material and time and work tickets if desired.

What is Included in the Sage 100 Barcode Module?

Barcode Label Printing – Barcode labels can be printed using the Sage 100 label printing software for items that do not already have a barcode label. Use this label during receiving, shipping and manufacturing. With the simple click of a button, your data is updated into your Sage 100 ERP system from your barcode scanner. This includes purchase order receipts, inventory, sales order invoices, bill of materials, and other transactions.

Import Inventory and Purchase Order Transactions – Inventory information and purchase orders are imported directly into the system. Once imported, users can edit and update these transactions as needed.

Picking Sheet Printing – This barcoded picking sheet can be used during the shipping process. Barcoded sales order numbers, quantities, and item numbers are printed and scanned as the goods are shipped. These transactions are updated into Sage 100.

What can I barcode with Sage 100 Barcode Module and Add-ons?

  • Barcode Lot/Serial Labels
  • Barcode Purchase Order Receipt Labels
  • Barcode Sales Order Printing
  • Barcode Bill of Materials Picking Sheet
  • Barcode Production Labels

Increase Efficiencies in your Sage100 Warehouse operations

  • Streamline warehouse processes
  • Scan Sales Orders, Shipments to Invoices
  • Scan Purchase Orders, Receipts to Inventory
  • Faster and more
  • Accurate data collection
  • Process More Data
  • Support efficient workflows

Sage 100 Scanners

If you use a directly attached scanner you can plug it in to your hardware and scan a few bar codes in the item maintenance window, while adding lines to a sales order or purchase order. Most Barcode “Wedge” scanners do not have to be configured.  They have computer chip in them that decodes just about any barcode they come across.  Some are programmable, so that when you pull the trigger and they pick up a valid bar code, they will send (for example) [enter] [tab] <the ascii text in the barcode> [tab] [tab] to the program being used.

There are many different formats of bar code.  One of the easiest ways to print barcodes, is to use a “3 of 9” font in Windows.  (sometimes called Code 39).  There’s no checksum to calculate and print, all you need to do is put an asterisk (*) character at the beginning and end of the text that you want to encode.  (Obviously, you can’t use the asterisk as part of any barcodes). Requires an asterisk at the beginning and end of the ASCII text.   It’s start / stop codes are easy to add (i.e. in Excel)

Most barcodes have a start / stop code, and / or a Checksum.  The start / stop code is how the bar code reader knows it just saw the whole barcode.  The Checksum is how the reader knows it saw it correctly. Code 39 uses only a start / stop code.   Code 128 uses both.

What is Sage 100 Barcode Code 39?

Code 39 is a variable length, discrete barcode symbology. Code 39 uses characters that are displayed in this example it’s “=Concatenate(“*”,A1,”*”).  The Code 39 specification defines 43 characters, consisting of uppercase letters, numeric digits and a number of special characters. An additional character is used for both start and stop delimiters.

Code 39 is a bit more prone to misreads, since there is no checksum.  (but still less prone to error than manually entering these item ID’s. If you are looking at using Code 39 AND picking up UPC-A codes then the part number will need to be the UPC number unless your scanner can interpret both.

More about Code 39 can be found:   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_39.

What is Sage 100 Barcode Code 128?

Code 128 is a high-density linear barcode symbology defined in ISO/IEC 15417:2007. It is used for alphanumeric or numeric-only barcodes. It can encode all 128 characters of ASCII and, by use of an extension symbol, the Latin-1 characters defined in ISO/IEC 8859-1.

Code 128 Requires a ‘Check Digit’ calculation included in the barcode. Also uses encoded start / stop codes that aren’t the same as each other. It is possible to have a scanner use UPC-A codes as long as the inventory item numbers are the UPC-A numbers unless your scanner can interpret both.

More about Code 128 can be found: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_128 .

Where do I get more information on fully integrated Sage 100 Barcode Scanner?

Sage 100 now offers mobile barcode scanning with Sage Mobility for Barcode. Fewer errors, process more transactions easier and run leaner operations. Sage 100 scanners use pre-existing barcodes or it can generate new ones for you. Plus, it’s completely integrated with Sage 100 and automatically fills fields with the correct information when barcodes are scanned.

Sage 100 Barcode scanning integrates seamlessly with Enhanced Pick, Pack, and Ship and true physical inventory counts or cycle counts. For more information about Sage 100 Scanners for Sage 100 visit www.jcscomputer.com Or give us a call 800-475-1047. Put our 30 years of Sage 100 experience to work for you. Sage Timeslips Support

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QuickBooks Barcode

QuickBooks Barcode Software

How to understand solutions for barcode for QuickBooks

QuickBooks Barcode

QuickBooks BarCode

Automate your business and reduce errors with QuickBooks Barcode Scanning

UGHH errors – Incorrect QuickBooks unit counts, mismatched SKUs, and human errors can all be reduced by doing your receiving and picking with QuickBooks mobile barcode scanning. . Learn More

Make your picking and packing process faster

Using mobile barcode scanning, managers can effortlessly send orders electronically to pickers and packers on the floor.

More information you can get real-time data

With reliable, real-time inventory data, you can make better business decisions.

What is a QuickBooks Barcode?

Typically printed on a label to identify a QuickBooks inventory item. A barcode is a method of representing part numbers / SKU data in a visual, machine-readable form. Barcodes represent characters of data by varying the widths and spacings of parallel lines. These barcodes, now commonly referred to as linear or one-dimensional, can be scanned by special optical scanners, called barcode readers.

What are barcode readers?

A barcode reader (or barcode scanner) is an optical scanner that can read printed barcodes, decode the data contained in the barcode. These can be directly attached to a hardware device, a rugged handheld scanning device and today smart phones.

What are UPC codes?

UPC codes are also knows as bar codes, but are issued by a central authority for a fee, and are thus unique in all the world.  If you’re not selling through a retail chain, you don’t need them.

Why is a QuickBooks barcode different from a QuickBooks Point of Sale software?

This is where you get into the POS software:  UPC codes must be ‘mapped’ to an internal or external stock number.  The UPC code may be similar, completely different, or nonexistent, for any given SKU.

There’s no mapping system built into QuickBooks.  There’s an internal item ID, a 52-character part code, and a description.  The part code is search-able, but only from the beginning of the code.  The description is searchable on any character.  There a 5, 100 character ‘user’ fields in which you can put any data you like, but you can’t access any of that data from any invoice data entry screen.

Some QuickBooks inventory item numbers may be set up with the UPC, like “123456789 Scooby Doo Lunch Box”, or may have descriptions that contain the UPC, like “Scooby Doo Lunch Box 123456789”.   Once that’s all set up, you can program your bar code reader for the appropriate number of [TAB] entries to get it to the right place on screen.

QuickBooks Scanners

If you use a directly attached scanner you can plug it in to your hardware and scan a few bar codes in the item maintenance window, while adding lines to a sales order or purchase order. Most Barcode “Wedge” scanners do not have to be configured.  They have computer chip in them that decodes just about any barcode they come across.  Some are programmable, so that when you pull the trigger and they pick up a valid bar code, they will send (for example) [enter] [tab] <the ascii text in the barcode> [tab] [tab] to the program being used.

There are many different formats of bar code.  One of the easiest ways to print barcodes, is to use a “3 of 9” font in Windows.  (sometimes called Code 39).  There’s no checksum to calculate and print, all you need to do is put an asterisk (*) character at the beginning and end of the text that you want to encode.  (Obviously, you can’t use the asterisk as part of any barcodes). Requires an asterisk at the beginning and end of the ASCII text.   It’s start / stop codes are easy to add (i.e. in Excel)

Most barcodes have a start / stop code, and / or a Checksum.  The start / stop code is how the bar code reader knows it just saw the whole barcode.  The Checksum is how the reader knows it saw it correctly. Code 39 uses only a start / stop code.   Code 128 uses both.

What is QuickBooks Barcode Code 39?

Code 39 is a variable length, discrete barcode symbology. Code 39 uses characters that are displayed in this example it’s “=Concatenate(“*”,A1,”*”).  The Code 39 specification defines 43 characters, consisting of uppercase letters, numeric digits and a number of special characters. An additional character is used for both start and stop delimiters.

Code 39 is a bit more prone to misreads, since there is no checksum.  (but still less prone to error than manually entering these item ID’s. If you are looking at using Code 39 AND picking up UPC-A codes then the part number will need to be the UPC number unless your scanner can interpret both.

More about Code 39 can be found:   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_39.

What is QuickBooks Barcode Code 128?

Code 128 is a high-density linear barcode symbology defined in ISO/IEC 15417:2007. It is used for alphanumeric or numeric-only barcodes. It can encode all 128 characters of ASCII and, by use of an extension symbol, the Latin-1 characters defined in ISO/IEC 8859-1.

Code 128 Requires a ‘Check Digit’ calculation included in the barcode. Also uses encoded start / stop codes that aren’t the same as each other. It is possible to have a scanner use UPC-A codes as long as the inventory item numbers are the UPC-A numbers unless your scanner can interpret both.

More about Code 128 can be found: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_128 .

Where do I get more information on fully integrated QuickBooks Barcode Scanner?

Reduce errors, do more and run leaner operations. Incorrect unit counts, mismatched SKUs and improper cutoffs are just a few common inventory errors that cost companies millions in profits every year. Enterprise’s barcode inventory management helps solve this — and it’s mobile!

Advanced Inventory lets you incorporate pre-existing barcodes or it can generate new ones for you. Plus, it’s completely integrated with QuickBooks and automatically fills fields with the correct information when barcodes are scanned.

Streamline your order fulfillment and manage your warehouse processes using a single dashboard. Barcode scanning integrates seamlessly with Enhanced Pick, Pack, and Ship and our new Express Pick-Pack feature, which lets you combine the picking and packing roles to save even more time.

For more information about QuickBooks Scanners for QuickBooks visit www.jcscomputer.com

Or give us a call 800-475-1047. Put our 30 years of QuickBooks experience to work for you.

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Sage 50 Barcode

Sage 50cloud  Barcode Scanning

Understand How To Use Barcodes For Sage 50cloud

Sage 50 Barcode

“EzScanIt” is a fully integrated barcode scanning solution for Sage 50cloud Learn More

Receive Purchase orders

Ship Sales orders

Physical Inventory counts

print barcode labels

 

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What is a Sage 50cloud Barcode?

Typically printed on a label to identify a Sage 50 inventory item. A barcode is a method of representing part numbers / SKU data in a visual, machine-readable form. Barcodes represent characters of data by varying the widths and spacing of parallel lines. These barcodes, now commonly referred to as linear or one-dimensional, can be scanned by special optical scanners, called barcode readers.

What are barcode readers?

A barcode reader (or barcode scanner) is an optical scanner that can read printed barcodes, decode the data contained in the barcode. These can be directly attached to a hardware device, a rugged handheld scanning device and today smart phones.

What are UPC codes?

UPC codes are also knows as bar codes, but are issued by a central authority for a fee, and are thus unique in all the world.  If you’re not selling through a retail chain, you don’t need them.

Why is a barcode different from a POS software?

This is where you get into the POS software:  UPC codes must be ‘mapped’ to an internal or external stock number.  The UPC code may be similar, completely different, or nonexistent, for any given SKU.

There’s no mapping system built into Sage 50.  There’s an internal item ID, a 52-character part code, and a description.  The part code is search-able, but only from the beginning of the code.  The description is searchable on any character.  There a 5, 100 character ‘user’ fields in which you can put any data you like, but you can’t access any of that data from any invoice data entry screen.

Some Sage 50 inventory item numbers may be set up with the UPC, like “123456789 Scooby Doo Lunch Box”, or may have descriptions that contain the UPC, like “Scooby Doo Lunch Box 123456789”.   Once that’s all set up, you can program your bar code reader for the appropriate number of [TAB] entries to get it to the right place on screen.

Sage 50cloud Barcode Scanners

If you use a directly attached scanner you can plug it in to your hardware and scan a few bar codes in the item maintenance window, while adding lines to a sales order or purchase order. Most Barcode “Wedge” scanners do not have to be configured.  They have computer chip in them that decodes just about any barcode they come across.  Some are programmable, so that when you pull the trigger and they pick up a valid bar code, they will send (for example) [enter] [tab] <the ascii text in the barcode> [tab] [tab] to the program being used.

There are many different formats of bar code.  One of the easiest ways to print barcodes, is to use a “3 of 9” font in Windows.  (sometimes called Code 39).  There’s no checksum to calculate and print, all you need to do is put an asterisk (*) character at the beginning and end of the text that you want to encode.  (Obviously, you can’t use the asterisk as part of any barcodes). Requires an asterisk at the beginning and end of the ASCII text.   It’s start / stop codes are easy to add (i.e. in Excel)

Most barcodes have a start / stop code, and / or a Checksum.  The start / stop code is how the bar code reader knows it just saw the whole barcode.  The Checksum is how the reader knows it saw it correctly. Code 39 uses only a start / stop code.   Code 128 uses both.

What is Sage 50 Barcode Code 39?

Code 39 is a variable length, discrete barcode symbology. Code 39 uses characters that are displayed in this example it’s “=Concatenate(“*”,A1,”*”).  The Code 39 specification defines 43 characters, consisting of uppercase letters, numeric digits and a number of special characters. An additional character is used for both start and stop delimiters.

Code 39 is a bit more prone to misreads, since there is no checksum.  (but still less prone to error than manually entering these item ID’s. If you are looking at using Code 39 AND picking up UPC-A codes then the part number will need to be the UPC number unless your scanner can interpret both.

More about Code 39 can be found:   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_39. Sage 50 scanner

What is Sage 50 Barcode Code 128?

Code 128 is a high-density linear barcode symbology defined in ISO/IEC 15417:2007. It is used for alphanumeric or numeric-only barcodes. It can encode all 128 characters of ASCII and, by use of an extension symbol, the Latin-1 characters defined in ISO/IEC 8859-1.

Code 128 Requires a ‘Check Digit’ calculation included in the barcode. Also uses encoded start / stop codes that aren’t the same as each other. It is possible to have a scanner use UPC-A codes as long as the inventory item numbers are the UPC-A numbers unless your scanner can interpret both.

More about Code 128 can be found: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_128 . scanner sage 50

Where do I get more information on fully integrated Sage 50 Barcode Scanners?

EzScanIt can receiving your Sage 50 Purchase orders, Shipp your Sage 50 Sales orders, complete a  Physical Inventory count for all Sage 50 inventory items and can print barcode labels for any inventory item in your Sage 50 company. Learn More

 For more information about scanning Barcode Scanners for Sage 50cloud scanning visit www.jcscomputer.com Or give us a call for a free Sage 50cloud barcode demo 800-475-1047. Put our 30 years of Sage 50cloud experience to work for you. Sage Timeslips Training

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Barcode Sage 50

Barcode Sage 50

EzScanIT Barcode for Sage 50 includes barcode labels. Easily print barcode labels for inventory items and more.

Barcode Sage 50 is the EzScanIt and has Shipping capabilities for Sage 50 Sales Orders, receiving for Sage 50 purchase orders, Along with physical inventory including variances and the ability to print Sage 50 inventory item labels and you can print Sage 50 inventory labels for one, multiple or all of your inventory items.

Search Faster, Better & Smarter using the add on for Sage 50 that includes a Barcode Scanner. Once you add your Sage 50 inventory items, customers and vendors you are ready to rock and roll. If you are a Sage 50 user this is a familiar process. As soon as you add sales orders and purchase orders they will transfer to the Motorola handheld device.

After a purchase is received the waiting on a bill purchase is sent to Sage 50 and after a sales order is shipped an UN-printed sales invoices is sent to Sage 50. These transactions will wait for you in Sage 50 until you are ready to convert them to a parables invoice or print your customer sales invoice.

The EzScanIt barcode label printing module can print most barcode label sizes. You can print multiple labels for a single item, print multiple item labels or you can print barcode labels for all your inventory items. Most of the time these can be customized to work with your existing labels using our specified Zebra printer.

We hope this helps you understand the Barcode EzScanIt Sage 50 label print program. For more information give us a call Accounting Business Solutions 800-475-1047 or visit www.jcscomputer.com. We look forward to speaking with you soon.

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Sage 50 Scanner

Sage 50 Scanner

Sage 50 Scanner is easy to start & easy to use. Time-Saving Sage 50 Barcode Scanning Solution For Small Businesses. Spend Less Time Capturing, Managing, & correcting your inventory data so you can get back to work. Give us a call for a Free discovery and demo.

Do you need Sage 50 Barcode labels? EzscanIT for Sage 50 can help you easily print barcode labels for inventory items and more.

EzScanIt includes:

The ability to ship existing Sage 50 sales orders and automatically record them as un-printed customer sales invoices.

You can receive Sage 50 purchase orders and have them recorded as Vendor ‘waiting on a bill’ purchases

During the physical inventory count take some or all of your items to a handheld device to easily automate your count process. Once the variance report is generated and reviewed inventory adjustments are sent to Sage 50. As a result, the Sage 50 quantity on hand will agree with the actual physical count.

Print Sage 50 barcode labels for one, multiple or all of your inventory items

If you are a Sage 50 user this is a familiar window showing the inventory item list. You simply launch a barcode label generator and define which items you want to print barcode labels for.

The EzScanIt barcode label printing module can print most barcode label sizes. You can print multiple labels for a single item, print multiple item labels or you can print barcode labels for all your inventory items.

We hope this helps you understand the EzScanIt Sage 50 barcode label print program. For more information give us a call Accounting Business Solutions 800-475-1047 or visit www.jcscomputer.com. We look forward to speaking with you soon.

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