Customizing is the adaptation of software (such as SAP Business One) to the special requirements of the user or customer. The word is also derived from the latter (customer). In SAP Business One, a number of tools are available for customising, which allow extensive adaptation of the software. In the conventional understanding, however, this is not understood to mean customisation by programming. The aim of customising is to adapt the software, but it should remain updateable at all times.
Customizing occurs in this blog.

Coding or customizing: Correctly adapting ERP software
There are two methods for customizing the processes of an ERP. Customizing is the method that the system, within the possibilities ...
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coresuite easy functions - SAP Business One customizing made easy
Does it have something to do with this year's outfit of the coresystems team? One of the "main virtues" of the mafia is secrecy...
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SAP Business ByDesign vs SAP S/4HANA Cloud
After years of development, SAP Business ByDesign has reached a high level of maturity in the SaaS ERP area for medium-sized companies. SAP Business ByDesign seems ...
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ERP upgrade – at some point it will be time
Inconvenient but true, an ERP upgrade is almost inevitable after a period of running the business software. There is a renewal...
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SAP Business One vs SAP Business ByDesign
There are still some people who associate SAP primarily with software solutions for large corporations. In doing so, it becomes entirely...
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Time to tidy up – optimize ERP software now (part 2)
You have to search for a long time to get something positive out of this Corona crisis. If there's anything, it's suddenly free space...
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Time to tidy up – optimize ERP software now (part 1)
Corvid-19 is forcing many businesses to a standstill that is difficult to bear. Making the best of the situation...
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ERP selection - if it were that easy / Part 1
The topic should actually be over: The introduction of ERP software in a medium-sized company has been methodically researched, practiced and almost ...
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ERP project: Three tips for a good specification
A specification is part of every ERP project. It defines what the new ERP system in the company must fulfil. Hence ...
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ERP project and habit - adapt or adopt?
The introduction of a new ERP system offers many opportunities for a company. But often the employees in the ERP project are ...
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Why open source ERP is NOT an alternative
Even in the recent past, open source was considered a trend-setting, free alternative to closed systems such as SAP Business One. And for ...
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SAP Business One UI designer compared to Boyum Advanced Item Placement Tool
There are currently three relevant ways to customize or extend SAP Business One. First, there are the SAP board tools: ...
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FAQ – Maybe ERP after all?
Yes, they still exist. The companies that work without an ERP system. Possible, but also useful? Asking this question asks...
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Let's be honest: How much does a SAP Business One project cost? - Part 2
In the previous part of our series on the costs of an SAP Business One implementation project, we dealt with the basic ...
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SAP Business One 9.2 – Link receipts
Richard Duffy is back! After a short trip away from SAP, he probably found himself again...
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Boyum tests by magic
Yes - that's what the developer dreams of! After all, it is one of the most unpopular tasks after software development to see the result of one's work ...
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