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.NET UI for the ‘Real World’ (Focus on Manufacturing)

.NET UI for the ‘Real World’ (Focus on Manufacturing). Stacy Green, BravePoint MWUG Sep 2012. Agenda. Introduction The Challenge – So Much Info Where to Start? The Solution .NET User Interface – favorites, etc. Browses Metrics Configured Screens Dynamic Planning Screens

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.NET UI for the ‘Real World’ (Focus on Manufacturing)

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  1. .NET UI for the ‘Real World’(Focus on Manufacturing) Stacy Green, BravePoint MWUG Sep 2012

  2. Agenda • Introduction • The Challenge – So Much Info Where to Start? • The Solution • .NET User Interface – favorites, etc. • Browses • Metrics • Configured Screens • Dynamic Planning Screens • Component Availability Collections (CAC) • MSW/PSW (Scheduling Workbenches) • Demo • Questions and Answers • Next Steps

  3. 1. .NET User Interface – Use favorites, process maps .NET UI for the Real World

  4. 2a. Browses – Selection Criteria, grouping, totals, etc. .NET UI for the Real World

  5. 2b. Browses – Graphs .NET UI for the Real World

  6. 3. Metrics .NET UI for the Real World

  7. 4a. Configured Screens – Set defaults by site, etc .NET UI for the Real World

  8. 4b. Configured Screens – Simplify data entry .NET UI for the Real World

  9. Configured Screens – Other Examples • Don’t allow changes to • Effective Date • GL Accounts, Projects • Set defaults and/or hide fields (show in Red) • Site • Item • Operation • Production Line • Routing Code • Work Center • Department • Require entry in fields (show in *Blue) • Employee • Qty Complete

  10. 5. Dynamic Queries – Export to Excel for What-If .NET UI for the Real World

  11. Dynamic Query Screens • Planning • Master Schedule Summary Inquiry • MRP Summary Inquiry • DRP Summary Inquiry • Load/Capacity • Department Load Summary Inquiry • Item Resource Load Summary Inquiry • PL Resource Load Summary Inquiry • Shipping Load Summary Inquiry • Work Center Load Summary Inquiry • More to come in later releases

  12. 6a. Component Check Collections – Item/Discrete WO .NET UI for the Real World

  13. 6b. Component Check Collections – WO/Prod Line .NET UI for the Real World

  14. 6c. Component Check Collections – WO/Work Center .NET UI for the Real World

  15. 7. MSW/PSW (Scheduling Workbenches) .NET UI for the Real World

  16. MSW/PSW is free-of-charge as long as a customer has an active Support Maintenance Contract with QAD MSW/PSW is embedded in QAD 2010.1 EE and higher Software request will need to be entered for eB2.1 SP4 through QAD 2011SE, as MSW/PSW is a bolt-on product for QAD SE MSW/PSW 3.3.3.1 - QAD EE Service Pack bundle MSW/PSW 3.2.1.2 - QAD SE Bolt-On – By request QAD .NET UI 2.9.1 or QAD .NET UI 2.9.4 Progress OpenEdge OE10.1C04, OE10.2A02, OE10.2B Source: QAD Kbase Article ID: AA-56844https://knowledgebase.qad.com/kmp/article/AA-56844 Last Updated 2012-09-07 MSW/PSW (Scheduling Workbenches)

  17. DEMO

  18. Questions?

  19. Coloroutsidethe {production}lines… Make .NET UI your own Setup browses, charts, collections, etc. to help analyze data, not just enter it Empower yourself to be more productive Next Steps…

  20. Thank You! Stacy Green sgreen@bravepoint.com

  21. Appendix A –Configure Any Screen – Sample .xml file

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