This indispensable course, offered as a bundled group of learning modules or in individual classes, helps you to become more productive with keen insights into the time-saving features of Sage 100 for Wholesale Distribution. You’ll be introduced to the setup, daily work integration, period-end processing, and other aspects of Inventory Management, Purchase Order Processing, and Sales Order Processing.
This class is ideal for
Sage 100 ERP (formerly MAS 90 and MAS 200) users in the Distribution industry desiring to acquire versatile skills
Topics Included
Advance Preparation:
None
Pre-requisites:
Experience using the Windows operating system and navigating with the use of a mouse and a general understanding of the Sage 100 system
Course level:
Basic
Tuition:
$1495.00 + $295 (plus tax and shipping) for Training Guide. Discounts available for groups of 3 or more.
CPE Credits:
24.Solutions by Industry
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