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On this page you will find a
few examples of trainings and demonstration we could offer.
The here listed items can be customised to meet your needs
and requirements.
i.e. More or less explanations, more or less
interactive involvement, etc.
Please click on each image to start the session.
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Navision 4.0 - Create Item Demonstration |
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Demonstration on how to create a new item using Microsoft Navision.
This demo shows how to navigate through the menu, create a new item using the search tools and how to add an image to the item.
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JDEdwards E1 -
Create Cross-Reference Training |
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Learn how to create a vendor Cross-Reference.
Starting from the Main Menu, this training asks the user to enter the own item number along with the vendor item number,
thus creating a cross reference.
This session uses the JDE-Search functionality for the UDC.
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JDEdwards E1 - Ship Confirm Demonstration |
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Demonstration on how to perform a ship confirm. User interaction is not required.
This demonstration starts from the main menu.
Also, it includes a popular mistake and explains how it can be avoided.
Additionally, it demonstrates how to search for a stock bearing location.
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JDEdwards E1 - Print Pick Slip Training |
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This is a basic training on how to print reports.
In this specific case it revolves around pickslips.
The user will be required to change a Data Selection value but no processing option.
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JDEdwards E1 - Sales Order Entry Training |
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Demonstration on how to perform a ship confirm. User interaction is not required.
This demonstration starts from the main menu.
Also, it includes a popular mistake and explains how it can be avoided.
Additionally, it demonstrates how to search for a stock bearing location.
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JDEdwards E1 - Inventory Issue Demonstration |
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This type of demonstration is useful to users who already know
the system and only want to refresh their memory in regards to
the appropriate process
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JDEdwards E1 - Inventory Issue Training |
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This training is very
basic, involves one screen and only trains the required process without hints tips or
helps.
This type of training is useful to users who already know the
system and only want to refresh their memory in regards to the
appropriate process
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