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Differences Training BAAN IVc-BaanERP 5.0c: Application Administration, Customization and Exchange BaanERP 5.0c Tools / Exchange
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Agenda User Management Text Management Software Configuration Management (SCM) Menu Management Dynamic Forms Exchange Multisite Control
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System Management User Management ERP
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Program Create Users Authorization Management System
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Creating a User Create a user account on OS-level Create a user account within BaanERP Tools (link to the user on OS-level) Link the BAAN user to an existing database user or convert the BAAN user to a new database user.
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Common User Data User code Name System Login User Type Package Combination Company Language Startup menu Startup Program Startup Desktop Name Templates Roles normal super
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Relation BAAN User - DB User BAANDatabase 1 : 1 BAANDatabase n : 1
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Run-time User Data conversion to run time lib user u tools tables User Data
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Program Create Users Authorization Management System
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AMS - Introduction Improved maintenance - Group based instead of user based Improved security - Extension of existing authorizations - New authorizations Increased flexibility - Merging of group based authorizations Decreased storage of information
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Structure Role(s) Session Authorizations Table Authorizations Table Field Authorizations Library Authorizations Template(s) User Data Default Text Groups Device Preference Development Parameters Text Group Authorization Terminal Authorization Developer Authorization
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Run-time User Roles conversion to run time lib roles tools tables User Roles
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Authorization levels Roles - Session Authorizations Company Package Module Session No Authorization Display Print and Display Modify, Print, Display Insert, Modify, Print, Display Full Authorization Authorization groups
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Roles - Table Authorizations Authorization levels Company Package Module Table Table Data Not Authorized Read Modify, Read Insert, Modify, Read Delete, Insert, Modify, Read Authorization indicators
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Roles - Table Field Authorizations Authorization level Table Field Table Field Data Not Authorized Read Write, Read Authorization indicators
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Roles - Table Field Authorizations Authorization level Yes No Authorization indicators Package Module Library
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A role can contain several subroles Roles - Role Browser
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System Management Text Management ERP
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Program Text Editing Templates Other Features
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Text Editing Text can be edited by: BAAN Editor Multi-line Editor MS Word MS Word without RTF Type of editor is linked to text group
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Templates Text group settings are stored in templates: Text Group Authorization Template Default Text Groups by Text Field Template Default Text Groups Template Settings per company number or system wide!
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Templates - Example Textgroups: Itemdata Sales Purchase Textgroups: Itemdata Sales Purchase Textgroups: Itemdata Sales Purchase all companies: Itemdataupdate Salesread Purchaseread Text Group Authorization Template
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Other Features Texts Overview Session Text Group Range Find and Print patterns in Texts Copy or Move Texts between Languages Delete or Print Unused Texts Text Number Range by Text Group
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24 Software Configuration Management ERP
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25Program SCM Functionality VRC Structure Check out Check in Undo Check Out Revisions
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26 SCM functionality Change control Version control Traceability of the Configuration Check out Check in Undo Check Out Revisions of Components
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27 VRC Structure tdb50O_b_scm1tpb50O_b_scm1 TT T tdb50_btpb50_b tdb50O_b_cus1tpb50O_b_cus1 TT T b50Sb OPER_001 tdb50U_b_stndtpb50U_b_stnd
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28 VRC Structure - 2 tdb50O_b_scm1tpb50O_b_scm1 tdb50_btpb50_b b50Sb tdb50O_b_cus1tpb50O_b_cus1 TT T OPER_001 tdb50U_b_stndtpb50U_b_stnd tdb50O_b_cus2tpb50O_b_cus2 TT T DSGN_001
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29 Check Out - 1 Copies software component from current VRC to SCM VRC Creates a new revision Locks component for other developers
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30 Check Out - 2 tdb50_btpb50_b 01011 10110 01011 10110 TT T tdb50O_b_scm1tpb50O_b_scm1 tdb50O_b_cus1tpb50O_b_cus1 TT T b50Sb OPER_001 tdb50U_b_stndtpb50U_b_stnd 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 Check Out
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31 Check In - 1 Moves software component from SCM VRC to current VRC Unlocks component Revision Text and number
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32 Check In - 2 TT T tdb50O_b_scm1tpb50O_b_scm1 tdb50_btpb50_b tdb50O_b_cus1tpb50O_b_cus1 TT T b50Sb OPER_001 tdb50U_b_stndtpb50U_b_stnd 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 Check In 01011 10110
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33 Undo Check Out - 1 Removes Component from Development VRC Unlocks Component
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34 Undo Check Out - 2 TT T tdb50O_b_scm1tpb50O_b_scm1 tdb50_btpb50_b tdb50O_b_cus1tpb50O_b_cus1 TT T b50Sb OPER_001 tdb50U_b_stndtpb50U_b_stnd 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110 01011 10110
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35Revision Different revisions of the same component in one VRC Monitor changes to customizations Recover old revision
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System Management Menu Management ERP
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Program Menu Presentation Developing Menus
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Presentation of a menu
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Procedure to Develop Menus Define Developer settings Analyze what you want to do Copy Menu to Your Current PVRC or Insert a new Menu Check out (in case of SCM) Modify Menu Fields Compile the Menu Test the functionality of the Menu Check in (in case of SCM)
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Menu Field Types SQL UNIX script Session
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Defining Menu Fields Menu Fields session instead of menu editor
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42 Dynamic Forms ERP
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43Program Concept Advantages Dynamic Form Editor Dynamic Form Dump Relation with AMS
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Concepts Graphical form development Run-time creation of form based on: Contents (Fields and labels) Structure (Grouping and relative position) Sequence of objects Authorization of end user
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Development at higher level Session has just one form Easier to adhere to new GUI form guidelines Consistent layout Only relevant parts are shown Easier maintenance Advantages
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Dynamic Form Editor vs Static Form Editor
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Dynamic Form Editor - Icons Form Non Table Field Table Field with reference Field Table Field Group Table Field used as label only
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Drag and drop Previewing Capabilities Repeating Groups Tabs per group Form can be used in overview and details session Dynamic Form Editor - Features
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Dynamic Form Dump Form definition Dynamic Form Dump Tabledef, Labels, Domains, HelpCodes Open Save Use data Compile Dynamic Form Editor
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Dynamic Form Dump vs Static Form Dump (Static) Form Dump ServerPC Dynamic Form Dump Standard Program Filters BW Create objects Read dynamic dump Dyn. Form Manager Commands Read static dump
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Relation with AMS Table Field Authorizations Purchase price and stock on hand: Not authorized No restrictions
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52 The End
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53 Dynamic Forms ERP
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54Program Concept Advantages Dynamic Form Editor Dynamic Form Dump Relation with AMS
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Concepts Graphical form development Run-time creation of form based on: Contents (Fields and labels) Structure (Grouping and relative position) Sequence of objects Authorization of end user
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Development at higher level Session has just one form Easier to adhere to new GUI form guidelines Consistent layout Only relevant parts are shown Easier maintenance Advantages
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Dynamic Form Editor vs Static Form Editor
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Dynamic Form Editor - Icons Form Non Table Field Table Field with reference Field Table Field Group Table Field used as label only
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Drag and drop Previewing Capabilities Repeating Groups Tabs per group Form can be used in overview and details session Dynamic Form Editor - Features
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Dynamic Form Dump Form definition Dynamic Form Dump Tabledef, Labels, Domains, HelpCodes Open Save Use data Compile Dynamic Form Editor
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Dynamic Form Dump vs Static Form Dump (Static) Form Dump ServerPC Dynamic Form Dump Standard Program Filters BW Create objects Read dynamic dump Dyn. Form Manager Commands Read static dump
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Relation with AMS Table Field Authorizations Purchase price and stock on hand: Not authorized No restrictions
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63 Exchange Multi-Site ERP
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64Program Exchange Concept Applications Exchange Scheme Structure Multi Site Exchange Control Other New Features
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ASCII files exportimport ASCII files export audit files import replay of transactions source database target database target database Exchange Concept
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Multisite Integration BAAN/other software Conversion Exchange Applications
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table fields ASCII file fields table relations field relations BAAN tables ASCII files Table and Field Relations
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Table Relations Export Field Relations Export Table Relations Import Field Relations Import Exchange Scheme Batches Exchange Scheme Structure
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Generic tool Embedded in the BAAN environment database independent BAAN database definitions are used (e.g. domain constraints and integrity checks) the BAAN programming language can be used (e.g. library functions, embedded SQL) Data selection and transformation and process management functionality Exchange Strengths
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Data Transport?? ASCIIfiles sourcedatabase ?ASCIIfiles targetdatabase
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Data created by the Data created by the export process are automatically are automatically copied from the source site to the target site and used as input for the and used as input for the import process Multisite Exchange Control ASCII files source database target database ASCII files copy
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Each site manages its own export and import Exchange handles synchronization by messaging Local Autonomy
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subscriptionsexchange links source system target system subscribe unsubscribe export destroyed Subscription Mechanism
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Run-time mechanism source system target system export done import done import done messages to be resent current export done messages
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Regular export Export data Check Subscriptions Send ‘export done messages’ Regular import Check exchange links Check batches to import Import data Send ‘import done messages’ Run-time procedure
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Sequence of export done messages Store and resend rejected messages Security
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Compressing ASCII files Improved Logging UTC Other new features
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78 The End
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