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Migrate Inventory On Hand Quantity from Sage BusinessWorks to Sage 300 ERP

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GUMU™ for Sage BusinessWorks ERP to Sage 300 ERP is a Sage certified Migration solution. Greytrix provides Migration services at its Sage Migration Centre and fulfils the business requirements.

New Stuff: Migrating Item Notes from Sage PRO ERP to Sage 300 ERP

This blog is in continuation to our GUMU™ ERP Migration services. In our previous blog we discussed about Migrate your inventory to Sage 300 from Sage BusinessWorks. In this blog we will discuss about migration of Inventory On Hand Quantity from Sage BusinessWorks to Sage 300 ERP (Formerly known as Accpac) using GUMU.

You can observe Items and their On Hand Quantity in Sage BusinessWorks from the following path –
Inventory –> Maintain Parts

BW_Item1

Click on Quantities button, to know On Hand Quantity of an item as per location as shown below.

BW_Onhand2

After migration from Sage BusinessWorks to Sage 300, you can check On Hand Quantity of Items in Sage 300 ERP as shown below.

And the path for Sage 300 ERP is:
Inventory Control –>I/C Item and Price Lists–>Location Details
Here you can observe Location wise On Hand Quantity of an Item as shown below.

Sage300_OHQ@Location

Terms for both Sage BusinessWorks and Sage 300 ERP:

Mapping

In this way, you can observe the Quantity On Hand of an Item of source ERP (i.e. Sage BusinessWorks ERP) and after conversion target ERP (Sage 300 ERP).

Also Read:
1) Migrate Vendor Notes from Sage PRO ERP to Sage 300 ERP
2) Migrate Ship to Address from Sage 50 CAD (Simply Accounting) to Sage 300 ERP
3) Migrate Open Sales Orders from Sage BusinessWorks to Sage 300 ERP
4) Migrate Vendor Notes from Sage BusinessWorks to Sage 300 ERP
5) Migrate Item Warehouses from Sage BusinessWorks ERP to Sage 300 ERP


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