BTW, I always take time to explain to the customer what they likely can - and cannot - get from a POS system that claims to integrate to Sage. Many times the customer has done their own research. Other times they've been sold a bill of goods by a salesperson from a point-of-sale company.
One time many years ago I had a company buy Sage 100 because their new point-of-sale system was supposedly fully integrated to Sage and ( so they claimed ) would read and write to inventory seamlessly.
Unfortunately, that turned out not to be the case. The customer returned the entire POS system ( which they claimed was $1 million for all their stores ).
Luckily, I had sat with the owner for about 1/2 an hour and forced him to listen to my pitch about what integration usually means for non-native 3rd party products. I feel that this candidness kept me from not being paid or blamed for the POS failure.
At this time I would explain to anyone looking for integrations to Sage 100 that the core use of Sage 100 is distribution and light manufacturing. I'd rather not get started down a path of failure and risk being sued or not paid. This has worked very well for me over the years as I've seen other consultants chase "off-brand" integrations and struggle to support and hold onto their customer.
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Wayne Schulz - Schulz Consulting - 860-516-8990
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