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11-18-2008 03:15 AM
Here are some general suggestions that I've found will help you get the most out of Sage Community Forums. Feel free to add on to this list.
If you've never participated here before - welcome! This is a GREAT way to meet other users (a very frequent request) as well as share in the knowledge (the keyword here is share).
1. Fill out your profile completely.
This allows other users to email you directly if they have information that may not be postable publicly. Often this could be workarounds that are unofficial or maybe some company specific advice that isn't for everyone's eyes.
Add your contact information into your standard signature. You can do this by clicking "My Profile" in the upper left corner (when you're logged in) and then editing the Signature to include your name, company, email and phone.
It has been my experience that including this information does not invite spam, sales calls or other unwanted solicitations. What including the informaiton DOES is allow other users to contact you for private discussion... And this is exactly what the community exists for.
2. If you find the answer yourself to a question you've posted - come back and update your message.
Many of us use the community as a knowledgebase of sorts. Having a question that begins with "Do you know why I'm getting error xxxxx when I run on a Dell Laptop" and then is followed by "Never mind I figured it out" is frustrating for users to stumble upon.
What happens is someone else has the exact same question. It's usually a Saturday/Sunday when offices are closed (but Sage Community is open) -- they log onto the site and find the message, a note that it was solved - but NO indication of HOW it was solved.
Please try to always post the resolution to any problem.
There are FAR more people who lurk (read but never post) on this forum. Many of these people will be searching for problems that they are experiencing and will greatly benefit from a complete solution.
3. Don't abuse the help
Almost all of the people here are running businesses (either as end users or consultants).
They volunteer their time here. Realize that this volunteer time generally doesn't include testing out error conditions that may impact your company. If you need more extensive help - take it offline and work out an arrangement (or better yet discuss the issue with your Sage Reseller who setup the software).
Many people have phone numbers in their signatures. This is not a free phone support line. I don't mind helping anyone whose in a bind - and neither do most other consultants or users. This doesn't mean that you have a new free help line.
4. There's probably no cure for you being on version 1.20 of MAS 90 or 200 and refusing to upgrade
Sage MAS 90 and 200 are at version 4.3 (as of this writing). If you're looking for assistance on a very old version - please don't be upset when the advice is to upgrade. There have been so many operating system advancements (and Sage advancements) that knowing why version 1.2 conflicts with Vista is probably not supportable in the community.
5. Give more than you get - and ask for nothing in return
If you run across a problem that you think the community can benefit from. Post it.
If you have an observation or suggestion post it.
The best Community members are those who regularly post items even when their own system is not in crisis mode.
6. Don't confuse "Community" with employee
Just because Sage employees and consultants and end users frequent this area - that doesn't mean they are here 24 x 7 looking for messages.
The Community forums are a tool - - they are not meant to be another full time employee for anyone.They are not a replacement for your support plan.
Don't expect that this community will replace your support resource internally - because it won't.
Use the community as a tool.
7. Search before you post
Before you post a problem - search to see if someone else has experienced the issue. My experience is that as Community grows a huge number of issues have been previously asked and answered.
If you post a question and don't get an answer - you either have not posted it clearly or the problem is one that nobody has seen before.
8. Use the Kudos and Solutions Buttons
The Community Software allows you to send Kudos (thanks) and acknowledge working solutions via buttons on the right side of the screen. The more you use them , the better it will be for the next person. This lets other users know who is helpful in the forum and flags questions as resolved.
9. Tag your posts - be clear in your posts
Always include as much information as possisble in your posts. That will usually get you the most relevant suggestions to solve your problem.
At a minimum include the version number, service update number, circumstances surrounding the issue (new install, upgrade), things you've done that didn't fix it, other odd issues (new applications installed, system crashes, virusses you're trying to clean).
The Community allows you to enter in tags that can help others searching the messages. Use these tags wherever possible - they'll help others when they get the same error and try searching.
An example of tagging would be:
If I posted a message "Error 48 line 12345 program POWZBA while updating Return of Goods in version 4.2 SP 20"
I might tag that:
"line 12345", "powzba","sp 20","4.20","mas90","return of goods", "error 48"
10. Avoid the temptation to rant
It's easy to fall into the trap of posting all sorts of tyrades against Microsoft, Sage, Intuit, your reseller.
In general you're better off waiting a day before posting something that does nothing but complain. Instead post the problem and your suggested workaround. People take to that type of message far better than something that offers no solution.
These communities are a great resource. Hope these tips help.
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11-19-2008 02:27 PM
Wayne, this is very helpful.
Where I can review all History posts before I post new problems? I checked the old Forum but no luck. I need a fast way to overwrite v 3.71 xxxx-xx format to v 4.3 default 9-digit COA.
Another issue, how to fix all converted GL history data to fall in the correct period not in the last period?
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11-20-2008 04:00 AM
I always search the forum first -- there's a search button in the lower left corner where you can do a free form search.
Also there are two web browser links that Gina has shared which will show you:
All NEW message threads - sorted by date created
All NEW messages - sorted by date created
Unfortunately these two links don't work in RSS feed readers.
I recommend using RSS to skim individual forum message. If you like you could use a service like Pingie which would send an email every time there's a new message thread (if you are participating in the message you can check "E-mail me when someone replies" and have the forum automatically notify you.
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11-21-2008 01:20 PM
Another: TITLE your question to give people a good idea of what expertise you are looking for.
EBM - category assignment hangs
or
PO update report won't print.
Do NOT be surprised if you say "Quick Question" and nobody reads your post.
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12-07-2009 10:25 AM
Wayne, these are great suggestions. I am commenting to try and keep it near the top for new users to find and read.
I especially agree with 1, 2, & 8.
Using MAS200 v4.2 & MAS90 v4.2, FRx (w/Report Server), FRx Webport, & F9
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12-09-2009 07:05 PM
Good idea Kemp! It gave me the suggestion to use my adminstrator tool to float this to the top for all users so it can be seen by new users when they first access the forum. All of this is great advice!
And welcome to all of you new users who are reading this - we hope you enjoy your time on the forum and find the answers you seek!
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01-31-2010 02:51 PM
Its amazing how simple this next statement is; but seams to be overlooked.
WIth that in mind, don't bother posting in this forum if you don't ever plan to return or respond. You are wasting our time if you do. I have wasted time on several posts which the individual never responded back much less returned to the forum.
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02-02-2010 07:27 AM
Totally agree Michael!
I hate when someone posts an issue and the never returns to post what they did to fix it. Even if you make the post and figure it out yourself, please post what you did to fix it!
You might even have to return to your own post to fix the same issue if it occurs in the future!
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01-03-2012 05:19 PM
Thanks for sharing these suggestions Im new here and these will help me a lot.
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05-10-2012 02:34 PM
Great post. It's important to remember that it's a COMMUNITY. The accumulation of posts and information should be for the benefit of all sage users. I really like the point about answering your own question if nobody else has. Forums can become a glorified FAQ database and be quite useful.


