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Sage MAS 90 and 200 - Visual Integrator
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"Open
architecture" is the catch phrase for business application software and
databases these days. Companies that in the past may have put up with
discrete applications running stand-alone, and performed software "gymnastics"
to obtain integrated reporting from their tools, are now demanding that
these products work together. To facilitate this process, an industry
standard known as open database connectivity (ODBC) was developed. Visual
Integrator has been designed to facilitate seamless integration between
Sage MAS 90 and 200 data and other business applications. Visual Integrator
can import from (or export) any ODBC-compliant source, without the need
for an intermediary data file such as ASCII delimited or Microsoft Excel.
If you regularly perform imports from a custom or vertical software package,
you’ll find you can use Visual Integrator to make the integration virtually
seamless.
Importing
and exporting data from Visual Integrator is a simple process. The power
of Visual Integrator, however, lies in the additional integration commands
that are available. For example, Visual Integrator jobs can be schedule
to run at prescribed intervals of any length. If you need to keep your
Sage MAS 90 or 200 customer masterfile synchronized with a prospect database,
you can set the import to run automatically every day, every hour or even
every minute. Imports can be chained together so that an invoice import
automatically follows a customer import. You can even instruct the program
to run a script file automatically upon successful completion of an import.
If you use
Sage MAS 90 or 200, Visual Integrator is what you need to tie all your
business software into one seamless application.
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| Scheduling |
There
are multiple methods of scheduling Visual Integrator jobs. You can
place a job on the Integrator job menu for easy access, and then
run the job manually. Jobs can also be run by using the Windows
98 or Windows NT scheduler or an external Windows program or script
file. You can also set a schedule or cycle within Visual Integrator
to run once a day, once an hour, or once a minute, for example.
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| Automatically
Perform Subroutines |
Run
additional commands, scripts or other functions based on three events:
before job start, on job success or on job failure. Subroutines can
also be added before and after each record write, before and after
assigning data fields. |
| ODBC
Connectivity |
Link
multiple ODBC tables together, and point and click to select fields
for importing. Visual Integrator will then automatically generate
the SQL statement for import or export, and Visual Integrator permits
editing of the SQL statement for advanced user. A test button provides
an instant visual check of data to be imported. |
| Validation
Logic |
Validation
logic is built into Visual Integrator to assure that the data being
imported conforms to Sage MAS 90 and 200 rules. Validations performed
by Visual Integrator are automatically listed, and may be removed
if not required for the import. New validations may also be created
for specialized requirements (e.g., do not permit import of future-dated
invoices). |
| User-Defined
Fields |
If
you have created user-defined fields in Sage MAS 90 or 200, these fields
will appear automatically for selection when Visual Integrator operates
on the entity to which they are attached (e.g. customers). |
| Passwords |
Each
import or export job can be assigned a password, which is then required
before the job can be run. |
| Chaining
of Job |
Jobs
can be set to run in sequence (e.g., import invoices immediately following
a customer import). |
| Run-Time
Assignment of Values |
If
a value needs to be uniquely assigned each time a job is run, such
as today’s date for the invoice date, the job can be configured to
prompt the user when the job is run. |
| Selection
and Skip Record Criteria |
Multiple
selection criteria for picking certain records can be specified, using
standard "nesting logic" criteria, (i.e. and, or). Multiple criteria
for skipping records can also be defined. |
| Import
Fields Conditionally |
Conditional
importing allows a field to be assigned based on the value of another
field. For example, the sales tax code can be assigned based on the
state field in the customer address. |
| Job
Definition Export |
Jobs
can easily be prepared for transporting to another computer at a remote
location. |
| Export
Jobs |
Data
from any Sage MAS 90 or 200 file may be exported to ODBC databases
or ASCII delimited files, using all the same logic and selection criteria
available for import jobs. |
| Test
and Preview Buttons |
The
Test button permits easy viewing of sample data. You can also sample
an entire file and print or display import log statistics (number
of records imported, etc). |
| Job
Import |
Jobs
that were created at another location can be easily imported and run. |
| Import: |
- SQL
Databases
- Any
ODBC 3.5 Compliant Data Source
- ASCII
Files
- Delimited
(CSV) Files
- Lotus
.wks and .wk4
- Excel
Version 4 .xls
- dBASE
111 Plus
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PDF File
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