Sage 300 Integration with AQ and Procore

Hey guys,

First things first, I'm extremely green to Sage 300 and I'm looking for as much information as I can possibly get together. 

Long story short, I want to get my company integrated with Procore and Auto Quotes. AQ is a must as it's industry standard for what I do, and Sage 300 is a must because my CEO would rather drive his 3rd Ferrari of a cliff than admit the $1MIL plus he spent on a custom portal to integrate Sage with autoquotes was an asinine idea, and now he's throwing good money after bad. 

SO procore is looking like a solid option - we use Revit quite frequently for design, it's got some easy integration offerings, they're seemingly partnered with Sage in some way - what am I missing here? 

Also, if someone could please help me understand what version of Sage 300 I have - product info says: 2020 (300 Premium) (Build 30) (Product Update 3)

Anyhow, my life is a living nightmare because the AQ/Sage 300 communication is so rudimentary and mind numbing that it takes good Project managers and sucks them into correcting pennies on costs from POs generated from AQ and dropped into Sage because the tax rate is calculated differently by one decimal place, and now I'm literally a director a company that trips over dollars to pick up pennies. 

SOS and Thank you for any help or insight that can be provided. 

Alex Newman

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    You may be in the wrong forum - this forum is for Sage 300 Construction & Real Estate, and your software appears to be Sage 300. These two Sage products are completely different pieces of software which may be why the versions are confusing you.

    Maybe a moderator can help move this to the right forum?   https://www.sagecity.com/us/sage300/ 

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    Hi

    Since it looks like you are using Sage 300 ERP, I am going to move this post to that Support Group so that other users of this software will see it and can offer you their thoughts and insight.

    Thanks,

    Erzsi

  • I am a programmer with 50 years of general experience, and a mere 24 years of experience with Sage 300.  The programming tools we use to integrate with systems like Concur , Shopify, and Amazon are DotNet (VB and C#), Orchid Extender (fantastic 3rd party add-on that uses Python), and good old Excel VBA.  Communications with external system include web calls and SQL queries.  Your Sage 2020 version is recent enough, it could be better. 

    I never heard of Revit.  Sounds like your boss had a bad idea.