If you use Microsoft Excel, then you already know how useful spreadsheets are for financial reporting. F9 for Sage runs in Excel and gives you the most current information with a push of a button, with no exports or manual entries required.
F9 offers an unbeatable feature package including:
The true value of F9 for Sage becomes apparent when you realize the scope of reporting available with this one simple GL formula function. When a GL function is entered once and then copied to other cells, the report grows. New data columns are created by dragging or copying existing columns with Excel. A one-month report becomes a twelve-month report with one copy command, no need to manually rekey numbers or functions.
This report can be used the following year without rebuilding it because the next year is populated in your GL.
Power users of Excel typically pick up F9 within days, and a fundamental training course which can get anyone in the organization building reports the next day.
The GLTRAN function calculates transactions over any date range from a single day to multiple weeks and months. Create Transactions reports by different currencies!
=GLTRAN(Account,"StartDate","EndDate",Company,Type,Currency)
The GLTRANX function is designed specifically for Sage 300 and extends the functionality of GLTRAN by adding more filters.
=GLTRANX(Account,"StartDate","EndDate",Company,StructureCodes,Currency,Amount,BaseCurrency,Type,TransactionBy)
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Our reporting functionality is so flexible with Infor F9, we cancreate any report we need. It even allows us to build 'what if' scenarios into our reporting. We use the product to pull data and perform elaborate calculations and allocations, and then reimport that data into our accounting system.
- Jennifer Jones, Director of Accounting
The Aspen Institute