How to Uninstall or remove an installed application module program from Sage 100
Description

As an example, you are not using the Bar Code module and its trial period has expired.

To remove Production Management from a version of Sage 100 2021 or earlier, see the DocLink below.

Cause
Resolution
[BCB:1:Backup warning:ECB]

Caution: Before uninstalling any application module, make sure that specific application module to be removed is NOT currently activated or in use in any company code (per Library Master, Company Maintenance). Also make sure any related application modules that may be integrated with the application module to be removed, are un-integrated!

  1. Open Library Master, Setup menu, System Configuration
  2. Select the Uninstall button
  3. Select the module that you want to uninstall from the list
    • Warning: Before uninstalling any application module, make sure that specific application module to be removed is NOT currently activated or in use in any company code (see Library Master, Main menu, Company Maintenance). Also make sure any related application modules that may be integrated with the application module to be removed, are un-integrated!
      • Example: If you want to remove the Job Cost module, make sure for each company that has Job Cost activated, that modules like Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Sales Order, etc. are not integrated with Job Cost, per their respective modules' Options task window. Only then should you remove Job Cost from that company. Only once Job Cost as an application is removed and no longer activated from every company code, should the Job Cost application program itself be removed.
  4. Select the Delete Button
  5. Select the Yes button at the "Do you want to delete "module name"?

DocLink: Can Production Management be uninstalled?
DocLink: How to delete or remove data from one or more module applications of a company code in Sage 100
DocLink: How to delete a company code and remove all data for a company from Sage 100

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