As Sage releases new modules you may begin to notice that these strange two character module abbreviations within the Installed Application Listing.
Brand new (or rather, coming soon) to Sage 100 2016 are:
- PR0, PR1, PR2 – These will refer to Payroll Unlimited
- SD – Direct Deposit
Here is a complete list of module codes for Sage 100:
AP – Accounts Payable
AR – Accounts Receivable
BC – Bar Code
BM – Bill of Materials
BR – Bank Reconciliation
CI – Common Information (comes with all Sage 100 installations)
CC – Credit Card Processing (for integration with Sage Payment Solutions)
CM – Custom Office
CS – Sage 100 Advanced (formerly Sage MAS 200)
CU – Customer Relationship Management (for integration with Sage CRM)
ES – Business Insights
FL – FAS Link (for integration with Sage Fixed Assets)
GL – General Ledger (comes with all Sage 100 installations)
IM – Inventory Management
IT – eBusiness Manager
I0T – eBusiness Manager .Inquiry
I1T – eBusiness Manager .Order (B2B or Business to Business interface)
I2T – eBusiness Manager .Store (B2C or Business to Consumer interface)
JC – Job Cost
LM – Library Master (comes with all Sage 100 installations, (shows as SYS in some lists)
MD – Development Studio (for Development Partners, also known as Master Developers)
MP – Material Requirements Planning
MR – Electronic Reporting (retired, also formerly known as Magnetic Media Reporting)
NFR – Not For Resale (included as part of a Channel Partner’s product key)
PF – Visual Process Flows
PO – Purchase Order
PL – Paperless Office
PR – Payroll
PR0, PR1, PR2 – Payroll Unlimited (as a set, PR0, PR1, and PR2 replace PR)
PRT – Payroll Tax Tables (usually shows with the tax year and quarter of issue – e.g. 2016 Q1)
RA – Return Merchandise Authorization
SD – Direct Deposit (for use with Payroll)
SO – Sales Order
SQL – Sage 100 Premium
SYS – Library Master/System Setup (shows as LM in some lists)
TC – Time Card (for use with Job Cost and Payroll)
VI – Visual Integrator
WO – Work Order
Note: Some areas such as System Configuration (in Library Master) may display a slash (“/”) for the module code, so A/R is the same as AR.
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