Targets

Targets identify feature actions. Each feature must have a target A target is the action associated with a feature. Each feature must have a target in order to do something. For example, a target could be to open a form (window), produce a report, run any OS Invocable (any application or process you can access through the Run option in the Microsoft Windows Start menu), open a workspace (an area on your desktop which can contain several panels of information from Sage 200 modules), or open a content part (an area of a workspace). All features installed with Sage 200 and with any add-on packages have targets added automatically. in order to do something.

Each feature A feature is a name for an action that you can perform in Sage 200; e.g. Enter New Supplier Account, describes the action of adding a supplier account within Sage 200 Purchase Ledger. installed with Sage 200 and with any add-on An add-on is a package that you can install to provide extra functionality in Sage 200. An add-on will usually be supplied as a SBDX file, which is installed using System Administration. package has targets added automatically.

When you add a feature you must add a target to associate an action with the feature. When the feature is used within Sage 200, the target action will occur.

You can add any number of targets to a feature you have added.

The targets you add will be available to be added to the menu. For more information on customising the menu, see Customise the menu.