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  • 1.  Sage FAS - does it have a report scheduler?

    Posted 05-19-2017 11:42
    Sage FAS - does it have a report scheduler?


  • 2.  RE: Sage FAS - does it have a report scheduler?

    Posted 05-19-2017 12:08
    Premier (SQL) does


  • 3.  RE: Sage FAS - does it have a report scheduler?

    Posted 05-19-2017 12:17
    Thanks, @MichelleTaylor1 !


  • 4.  RE: Sage FAS - does it have a report scheduler?

    Posted 05-19-2017 12:19
    Most welcome!


  • 5.  RE: Sage FAS - does it have a report scheduler?

    Posted 05-25-2017 09:43
    @MichelleTaylor1 - do you have more info on that? Client is running Premier but can't find anything and Sage denies it exists. :-(


  • 6.  RE: Sage FAS - does it have a report scheduler?

    Posted 05-25-2017 09:54
    This was touted at Summit a couple of years ago. I couldn't get any of my users to move to Premier, and it was only in Premier. Maybe they decided that it really didn't work. I'm sorry to cause confusion! Have you tried to schedule in SQL Reporting? Don't know if that's an option.


  • 7.  RE: Sage FAS - does it have a report scheduler?

    Posted 05-25-2017 09:56
    OMG, that wouldn't surprise me at all. Thanks again!


  • 8.  RE: Sage FAS - does it have a report scheduler?

    Posted 05-25-2017 09:56
    Here it is: Using Global Task Manager Global Task Manager automates the process of depreciating and running reports across multiple organizations. It allows you to calculate depreciation and run one or more reports for multiple organizations and multiple periods at one time. The organizations can be located in the same or in different databases. The first step is to create and define a batch. A batch allows you to define what you want to process and how you want to process it. When you create a batch, you give it a name and optional description, and then define the batch. When defining a batch, you decide which organizations to include, and for each event, you define further how you want that specific event processed. An event includes depreciating assets or running standard reports. To define an event further, you specify the asset group, book(s), and the date for which each event will be run. Once you define a batch, you can run it by simply selecting the batch and clicking the Run Batch button. The Global Task Manager will execute the batch in the order that you specify, depreciate your assets if the depreciate event is included in the batch, and will send any reports included in the batch to the default printer or file. The file can be either an Adobe Acrobat PDF file or a Crystal Reports RPT file. After the batch is run, a report is created that indicates each organization processed and any problems that occurred when running the batch.


  • 9.  RE: Sage FAS - does it have a report scheduler?

    Posted 05-25-2017 09:59
    Well, for Pete's sake, that sounds like it would be what they want. ARGH, client is making me crazy. THANKS AGAIN!