MAS90 and MAS200 Product Update 4.4.01 – What’s New with Pics

By Mark Chinsky • April 23rd, 2010

Thanks to Jeff Schwenk of Bottomline Software for this document.

It outlines via screenshots all of the new capabilities included in this service release of Sage MAS 90 and Sage MAS 200.  New features include, but not limited to:

  • Enhanced searching in Cash Receipts entry.  You can even find invoices based on the serial number of an item sold on it.
  • Record wire transfers in AP Check processing (doesn’t actually do the ACH file creation though)
  • Setup Automatic Earnings Codes for employees in payroll
  • Enhanced Purchase Controls in SO entry.  Can limit customers to only be able to buy certain items for example.
  • Print Back Orders on Picking Sheets.
  • Avoid Duplicate Picking Sheet Printing
  • New Bin and Lot searching in the Inventory Module
  • New Credit Card Encryption that is part of the new PCI-DSS regulations.
  • New ability to search in Data File Display and Maintenance (Should only be used by consultants and support personnel)

This is the first drop in the plans for Sage to include normally extra charge Extended Solutions into the base product.  More should be coming over the next 2 years or so

Whats New in MAS90 + MAS200 Product Update 4.4.01

© 2010, Mark Chinsky. All rights reserved. Formed in 2005. the 90 Minds Consulting Group is a collaboration of 100 Sage partners who independently join together online in a 24 x 7 private communication network to solve difficult issues for their customers. The group is not affiliated with Sage and our collaboration provides for unparalleled member access to early warnings of bugs and other issues which members in turn are encouraged to use to provide an exceptional customer experience.

Mark is a partner at Clients First Business Solutions, LLC. He is based out of the NY/NJ office. Mark has been in ERP sales and service for more than 20 years and at least 15 with Sage
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Howdy, Jeff!

Nice document, but Scribd won't allow downloading the document to read, or even print in high def. I'm hoping the low quality print option is readable, although I didn't want ot print 26 pages of paper.

By Wayne Schulz on April 23rd, 2010 at 2:19 pm

This you should be able to download the full document.

 

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