Tuesday, February 26, 2013

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It's that time of year again for, well, year end closings. Closing out the year in your business accounting software has traditionally been something of a pain in the butt, but with SAP Business One it is a much better experience. Below you will will find basic instructions, a video, and some additional resources for closing out your year and completing the year end process in SAP Business One. Best of all, this process that traditionally...

Saturday, December 22, 2012

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1. Goto the UDF (or) any Default(Original) Field and Click ShiftAltF2. 2. Select the SEARCH BY SAVED QUERY. 3. Assign the FMS Query. 4. Select the AUTO REFRESH WHEN FIELD CHENGES. 5. Select the require Auto refresh field 6. Check the Refresh Regularly (or) Display Saved Valu...
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Introduction The Crystal Reports Integration for SAP Business One offers a quick and easy mechanism for publishing any Crystal Reports .rpt file to the SAP Business One menu and executing and viewing the report via the .Net Winform viewer.  By utilizing the UI API provided as part of the SAP Business One SDK and the Crystal Reports .Net Winform viewer, any user of SAP Business One can access and run the reports published securely on ...

Monday, October 1, 2012

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The Procure - to - Pay CycleIntroductionSAP Business One has the capability to meet the procurement process needs of SMBs - small and medium scale businesses. In a typically organization, there's usually a purchasing department. The responsibility of this department is to handle the procurement of materials. However, this process impacts on other departments - inventory, material requirement planning, production and Financial. Suffice to say that, at any point in time, you are either impacting on stock quantity and/or stock value.In this posting,...

Sunday, September 30, 2012

1. How does the system calculate the stock available in the warehouse?A. Instock + Ordered - CommittedB. Instock - CommittedC. Committed - OrderedD. Committed + In stock - OrderedAnswer A.At any point, it is possible for the system to determine the inventory level of an item in a warehouse or across warehouses. In determining this, the system adds the quantity in stock and ordered stock less committed stock.In Stock + Ordered - CommittedThe in stock is the actual stock quantity, the committed stock is the reserved stock as a result of committments...