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Migrate Open Sales Orders from QuickBooks to Sage 300 ERP

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GUMU TM for QuickBooks to Sage 300 ERP is a Sage certified Migration solution. Greytrix is a pioneer in providing Migration services at its Sage Migration Centre and catering end-users business requirements.

We at Greytrix help the end –user in implementing new Sage 300 ERP system through our various successful migration and integration solutions.

In this blog we will discuss about how QuickBooks Open Sales Orders are migrated to Sage 300 ERP (Formerly known as Accpac) using GUMUTM.

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Below is a screenshot of an open sales order in QuickBooks

QuickBooks–> Order Entry –> Maintain Sales Orders

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In the above order there are 2 items ordered and the total amount is 3561.12 including tax.

After migration of QuickBooks data, the data is converted as below in Sage 300 ERP.

Below is a screenshot of the converted open sales order in Sage 300 ERP

Sage 300 ERP –> Order Entry –> O/E Transactions –> Order Entry

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The Customer Class and Customer Message field in QuickBooks are converted as optional fields in Sage 300 ERP.

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After data migration from QuickBooks the field values of QuickBooks Sales Order get converted with the following mapping:

Mapping

In this way, QuickBooks Open Sales Orders are migrated into target Sage 300 ERP company database. For more information on ERP data migration, drop us a mail at erpmig@greytrix.com

Also Read:
1) Migrate Open Sales Orders from Sage BusinessWorks to Sage 300 ERP
2) Migrate Vendor Custom Fields from QuickBooks to Sage 300 ERP
3) Migrate Vendor Masters from QuickBooks to Sage 300 ERP
4) Migrate Sales Invoices from QuickBooks to Sage 300 ERP
5) Migrate AR Payments from QuickBooks to Sage 300 ERP


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