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    Sage Integration

    I know this is possible and a client is asking for it?

    Anyone know where I can get help to integrate an e-commerce website with Sage 10?

    ....Or am I better off recommending a third party integration tool such as http://www.getconnect.co.uk/
    http://www.bluejumper.com

    #2
    Originally posted by Fran View Post
    I know this is possible and a client is asking for it?

    Anyone know where I can get help to integrate an e-commerce website with Sage 10?

    ....Or am I better off recommending a third party integration tool such as http://www.getconnect.co.uk/
    You mean Sage doesn't ship with public API's with full documentation?

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      #3
      Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
      You mean Sage doesn't ship with public API's with full documentation?
      Would be nice, but not found any so far!
      http://www.bluejumper.com

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        #4
        Actually looks like they do ...

        http://www.sage-ereference.com

        ... but I'm not paying that price when I can get a third party product for £250!
        http://www.bluejumper.com

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          #5
          Originally posted by Fran View Post
          Actually looks like they do ...

          http://www.sage-ereference.com

          ... but I'm not paying that price when I can get a third party product for £250!
          Not sure how Sage works but what about upgrades, future releases etc. Will the client have to get the 3rd party software updated at XX expense every time? There might be a case for using the Sage stuff for ease of upgrade, integration with future releases etc.

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            #6
            Qn

            Isn't Sage 10 getting on a bit? Sounds like Windows 98!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Dow Jones View Post
              Isn't Sage 10 getting on a bit? Sounds like Windows 98!
              It's a very small company!
              http://www.bluejumper.com

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                #8
                Originally posted by Fran View Post
                It's a very small company!
                Instant Accounts?

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                  #9
                  Check it out

                  Fran mate - I've seen (not implemented) what you are after but with Sage 50/100. Why don't you talk to Sage?
                  Could be worth your while. Couple of weeks work at least.

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                    #10
                    Sage is basically a front end to MS Access. You should be able to dive in there directly and get what you need.
                    Listen to my last album on Spotify

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