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Sage 300
Developer(s)Sage Group
Stable release
Sage 300 2020 / 13 August 2019; 5 years ago (2019-08-13) [1]
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
Available inEnglish, French (Canadian), Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional)[2]
TypeERP
Websitewww.sage.com/en-us/products/sage-300/

Sage 300 is the name for the mid market Sage ERP line of enterprise management and accounting applications (formerly Sage ACCPAC), primarily serving small and medium-sized businesses. Since 2004, Sage 300 is developed by Sage. In 2012, Sage renamed ACCPAC to Sage 300.

Features

Sage 300 is a Windows based range of ERP software, running on Microsoft SQL. This can run under a Windows environment[3] and has an option of being hosted by Sage. Sage 300 is a modula system with the follow core suites of modules. The full list of modules developed in the Sage 300 API is also available

Financials suite

  • General ledger
  • Bank services
  • Tax services
  • Accounts payable
  • Accounts receivable
  • Multi-company

Operations suite

  • Inventory control[4]
  • Purchase orders
  • (Sales) order entry

Payroll

  • US and Canadian payroll[5]

Core options

  • Multi-currency
  • Project and job costing
  • Transaction analysis and optional fields

It is multi-user, multi-currency, and multi-language. It is available in six languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian and Chinese (Simplified and Traditional).

History

The original product, EasyBusiness Systems, was developed for the CP/M operating system[6] in 1976 by the Basic Software Group[7] and distributed by Information Unlimited Software. This was ported to MS-DOS and the IBM-PC in 1983.[7][8]

Computer Associates acquired Information Unlimited Software in 1983[9][10][11] and ran it as an independent business unit.[12][13] Easy Business Systems added payroll processing in 1984 and supported multiuser networking at this time.[14] In 1987, it implemented a multi-window interface to allow moving between different modules.[12] Easy Business Systems was renamed Accpac Plus in 1987 with the release of version 5.[15] Accpac became popular in Canada with support of Canadian public accounting firms that would sell and support the software.[13] The name Accpac is an acronym for 'A Complete and Comprehensive Program for Accounting Control'.[16]

The first Windows version, CA-accpac/2000, popularly known as ACCPAC for Windows, was developed in the early 1990s and released in October 1994.[17][18] The Windows version marked the move to client/server and was developed with all new code developed in COBOL with Computer Associates development tools (these components were redeveloped in 2001 in Accpac Advantage Series with a core business layer developed in C and a user interface layer developed in Visual Basic).[19][20]

In October 1996 ACCPAC for Windows 2.0 was released.[21] In August 2001, the company presented ACCPAC Advantage Series 5.0, its first web-based version.[22]

Sage 300 initially ran on Btrieve Databases[23] and then supported a variety of database backends.[24] Since Sage 300 2016 only the MS SQL database is supported.[23]

Sage Software acquired Accpac from Computer Associates in 2004.[25] Sage named it Sage Accpac ERP in 2006,[26] then Sage ERP Accpac in 2009. Sage dropped the Accpac name in 2012 when it was renamed to Sage 300 ERP.[27]

Branding, editions and versions

Branding   Edition Internal Version   Owner Year Databases
Sage 300 2020 Standard/Advanced/Premium 6.7 Sage Group 2019 MS SQL[28]
Sage 300 2019 Standard/Advanced/Premium 6.6 Sage Group 2018 MS SQL[29]
Sage 300 2018 Standard/Advanced/Premium 6.5 Sage Group 2017 MS SQL[30]
Sage 300 2017 Standard/Advanced/Premium 6.4 Sage Group 2016 MS SQL[31]
Sage 300 2016 Standard/Advanced/Premium 6.3 Sage Group 2015 MS SQL[32]
Sage 300 2014 Standard/Advanced/Premium 6.2[33] Sage Group 2013 Pervasive PSQL, MS SQL, Oracle [34]
Sage 300 ERP 2012 Standard/Advanced/Premium 6.1[33] Sage Group 2012 Pervasive PSQL, MS SQL, Oracle [35]
Sage ERP Accpac 6.0 100/200/500 6.0[33] Sage Group   2010 Pervasive PSQL, MS SQL, Oracle [36]
Sage Accpac ERP 5.6 100/200/500 5.6[33] Sage Group   2009 Pervasive.SQL, MS SQL, Oracle [37]
Sage Accpac ERP 5.5 100/200/500 5.5[33] Sage Group 2008 Pervasive.SQL, MS SQL, IBM DB2, Oracle [38]
Sage Accpac ERP 5.4 100/200/500 5.4 Sage Group 2006 Pervasive.SQL, MS SQL, IBM DB2, Oracle [39]
Sage Accpac ERP 5.3 100/200/500 5.3[40] Sage Group 2004 Pervasive.SQL, MS SQL, IBM DB2, Oracle [41]
Accpac Advantage Series 5.3 Small Business/Corporate/Enterprise 5.3[40]   Accpac International 2004[42]
Accpac Advantage Series 5.2 Small Business/Corporate/Enterprise 5.2[43] Accpac International 2003[44]
Accpac Advantage Series 5.1 Small Business/Corporate/Enterprise 5.1[45]   Accpac International
Accpac Advantage Series 5.0 Small Business/Corporate/Enterprise 5.0[46]   Accpac International   2001
Accpac Corporate Series 4.2 Discovery/Small Business/Corporate/Director/Executive 4.2[47]   Accpac International 2000 Pervasive.SQL, MS SQL[48]
Accpac Corporate Series 4.1 Discovery/Small Business/Corporate/Director/Executive 4.1[49]   Accpac International 1999 Pervasive.SQL, MS SQL [50]
Accpac Corporate Series 4.0 Discovery/Small Business/Corporate/Director/Executive 4.0[51]   Accpac International
Accpac for Windows 3.0 Discovery/Small Business/Corporate/Director/Executive 3.0[52]   Accpac International
Accpac for Windows 2.0 Plus 2.0 Accpac International   1996[21] Btrieve (16 and 32 Bit)[53]
CA-Accpac/2000   1.0 Computer associates 1994[17] Btrieve 6.15 [54]

See also

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