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  1. If you haven’t installed ETL+ yet: ETL+ Deployment Instructions.

  2. See Sage 100 Providex ODBC DSN Setup - Summarized for how to configure the ODBC driver.

  3. Sign in (Login) to ETL+.

  4. Select the Sage 100 object on the Source Objects panel.

  5. Select /wiki/spaces/DS/pages/2001502390 on the Source Objects panel.

    • If the Microsoft SQL Server (instead of ODBC) page pops up,
      click Change Data Source (wrench icon) > ODBC.

  6. Select the correct Providex ODBC driver listed on the /wiki/spaces/DS/pages/2001502390 page.

    • Can’t find your ODBC? It’s likely because your Providex ODBC is 32-bit: Download the DataSelf ETL+ 32bits file from here. Then copy/paste the downloaded file into C:\Program Files\DataSelf ETL Plus. Confirm the overwrite prompt.

    • If it fails, try adding the ODBC credentials.

  7. Customize the Alias as desired.

  8. Click Connect.

  9. You’ll return to the ETL page and see tables under the Sage 100 source on the left panel.

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  • Failure? It’s likely that the prior step wasn’t properly configured. Go back and review it.

  • Click the Log icon (top right) to view data load results. Log page help here.

Schedule the Data Load

  • On the ETL main page, click Job (top right icon on the center panel).

  • The Job page usually comes pre-configured to your source system(s).

    • Overview this page’s configuration. On the right panel, feel free to uncheck tables and Tableau extracts that don’t apply to your reporting needs.

  • Run a Job now (optional): click the Run Job (play icon) on the left panel.

  • To schedule the data load (optional):

    • Select a Job → Job Properties (wrench icon) → configure the schedule panel → Save

  • Click Close -> Close.

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ETL+ must have already loaded your data manually or scheduled.

Steps

  • Login to ETL+.

  • On the ETL main page, click the top-right Log icon. Log page help here.

  • Scroll down on the log page and double-check that no table load failed, and the row count matches with the Sage 100 tables. Following is an example highlighting two tables and their loaded row count.

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