I just purchased Actinic Link for Sage.
OK.... I see in the manual how to export stuff from Sage to populate a new Actinic.... or to export stuff from Actinic to populate a new Sage. However... that's not what I want to do!
We have Actinic already populated with about 1500 products (and some "special" customers who login), and we already have Sage populated with all the same products (and thousands of customers - that we don't really want to import into Actinic).
The manual says nothing about that scenario :-(
What we do want to do, is simply collect orders in Actinic, and then transfer them to Sage for the order processing and invoicing. The idea being to do away with manual typing of orders into Sage, which is what we have been doing in the past.
But.... I don't see how to do that without first doing a complete transfer of data and products from Actinic to Sage.... stuff that is already in Sage.
What we can't afford to do, with anything from 50 to 150 orders a day, is screw things up.
Unless the process is easier than my perception of it, then it would be even worth having someone who has first hand knowledge of Actinic/Sage Link to come and do the setup for us. (In Gloucestershire).
Am I worrying unduly? Or missing something simple?
Thanks
Rod
http://www.rod-neep.co.uk
OK.... I see in the manual how to export stuff from Sage to populate a new Actinic.... or to export stuff from Actinic to populate a new Sage. However... that's not what I want to do!
We have Actinic already populated with about 1500 products (and some "special" customers who login), and we already have Sage populated with all the same products (and thousands of customers - that we don't really want to import into Actinic).
The manual says nothing about that scenario :-(
What we do want to do, is simply collect orders in Actinic, and then transfer them to Sage for the order processing and invoicing. The idea being to do away with manual typing of orders into Sage, which is what we have been doing in the past.
But.... I don't see how to do that without first doing a complete transfer of data and products from Actinic to Sage.... stuff that is already in Sage.
What we can't afford to do, with anything from 50 to 150 orders a day, is screw things up.
Unless the process is easier than my perception of it, then it would be even worth having someone who has first hand knowledge of Actinic/Sage Link to come and do the setup for us. (In Gloucestershire).
Am I worrying unduly? Or missing something simple?
Thanks
Rod
http://www.rod-neep.co.uk
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