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Sage 100 Field Mapping

StarShip allows you to customize the way data is translated between Sage 100 documents and the StarShip shipment. Using the field mapping feature, you can control how the data in the source document is translated to StarShip, allowing you to define what information populates the shipment fields, and how the data is interpreted into accepted shipment values, when necessary.

My Interface

StarShip comes with one predefined interface called “My Interface” that installs default field maps for your Sage 100 source documents, which you can customize. You can also create multiple interfaces to use with different companies if you plan to map to user-defined fields that vary between companies.

How to Access Field Mapping

  1. To access field mapping, go to Setup > Source Interfaces > Sage 100 (version), and click the Interfaces heading.
  2. Select the Customize Interface button for the Sage 100 document.
    Click Customize Interface
  3. Then, click the Select Mappings heading.

Overview

Many fields from Sage 100 are mapped by default as part of the basic interface. If you want more control over how data is translated from Sage 100 into shipment fields, you can add fields or customize field mapping to suit your company’s needs. For any information that you want imported with the Sage 100 source documents, you can map those fields to StarShip shipment fields and when applicable, set up value translations.

If you want to import a field that doesn’t have a corresponding field in StarShip, you can use StarShip User Definable fields and map your Sage 100 field to one of them. Mapping User Definable fields to Sage 100 fields allows you to bring in values that may not normally be imported with the source documents.

You can map any field in StarShip, but let’s look at a few common examples.

Ship Via

Ship Via is an example of a field that is mapped by default, but which requires you to set up value translations for the most accurate results. Although the field is mapped, you now need to define what the Sage 100 Ship Via methods mean in StarShip terms. For example, the Sage 100 Ship Via field value “AM” can be set up to translate to “FedEx 2Day® A.M.” when the source document is imported into StarShip. When the source document Ship Via is “AM”, the Carrier/Service fields on the Shipping screen will automatically populate with “FedEx 2Day® A.M.”.

Note

If no value translations are provided, StarShip will attempt to translate the Ship Via based on default keywords.

The Sage 100 values are populated from Ship Via field values that are set up in Sage 100.

Expand Shipment > Carrier Information > Carrier – Service. For each of the Sage 100 Ship Via values In the Value Translations list, select or add the corresponding StarShip Carrier – Service value from the drop-down list.

Map a Field to a Fixed Value

You can set a fixed value for any mapped shipment field. You can either type in a value or choose one of the possible shipment values from a drop-down list. If the shipment field says (Select) next to it, then the fixed value will be either selected (checked) or not (unchecked).

Map a Field to any Sage 100 field

Select a field from the Sage 100 document as the mapped source for the corresponding StarShip field.

In the “Maps from” field, select Sage 100 Field and then choose the Sage 100 field to map to.

Map a Field to a Sage 100 field with Value Translations

This example illustrates an StarShip field that requires a set of possible values. Here is the StarShip “FOB” field that we map to the Sage 100 field “Terms”. You’ll see that an area for Value Translations becomes available. Click Add Value Translation.

Click Add Value Translation

Enter the values from Sage 100 and then select the StarShip value that they should translate to.

Map to a User Definable field

StarShip provides User Definable fields at the Item, Order, Packaging, Pallet and Shipment levels. Although it is possible to map StarShip User Definable fields to different level source fields, we recommend that you only map User Definable fields to the same level fields from Sage 100.

More Information

More information about setting up and using User Definable Fields in StarShip.

  1. Create the StarShip User Definable fields.
  2. In Select Field Mappings, locate the User Definable field. User Definable fields are noted by a (UDEF) after the field name you created.
    Locate the UDEF field
  3. Select Maps from “Sage 100 Field” and then select the field to map to.
Save All Maps

Whenever you change field mapping, be sure to click the Save All Maps button to save your work!