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MAS90!4!2 CrystalReports SetupGuide v11
MAS90!4!2 CrystalReports SetupGuide v11
Software Requirements
Software Version
Sage MAS 90 and 200
• Library Master 4.20
• Common Information 4.20
• General Ledger 4.20
• Accounts Payable 4.20
• Accounts Receivable 4.20
• Inventory Management 4.20
• Purchase Order 4.20
Introduction to Crystal Reports Case Study (SB1)* 11.0
*Note: The Introduction to Crystal Reports Case Study and Introduction to Crystal Reports PowerPoint
Presentation are available for downloading from the Private ATC and Certified Trainers Sage Software Web
site. Before downloading, print the File Download Instructions located at
http://www.sagesoftwareuniversity.com from the Classroom Setup link for complete details.
The case study and presentation versions correspond to the curriculum versions, not the software versions.
Special Note: The case study has only been tested with the software and modules listed in the above table.
Do not install or activate modules other than the ones listed in the above table as this may cause errors
when trying to complete the activities and lab exercises in the curriculum.
Introduction to Crystal Reports - v11.0 (Revised 4/19/2007) Page 1
Copyright © 2007 Sage Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Introduction to Crystal Reports - v11.0 (Revised 4/19/2007) Page 2
Copyright © 2007 Sage Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Setup Instructions
Follow the guidelines listed below to set up the student and trainer’s workstation.
• Use ODBC Administrator in the Windows Control Panel to determine the version for the SOTAMAS90
ODBC driver. The version number displays on the ODBC Drivers tab.
• If you do not have Microsoft Word, you can use any text editor such as WordPad or Notepad. It is used
to review an exported report.
• The first time you set up for this class verify the date on the p2sodbc.dll file is 3/23/02 or higher on each
workstation. This DLL is found in either the \Windows\System or \Winnt\System32 folder. Earlier
dates of this file can cause errors when previewing existing reports.
• The Introduction to Crystal Reports PowerPoint Presentation is optional. It contains introductory class
information and subject matter information. The subject matter information corresponds to pages 5 – 7
in the curriculum.