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BAAN IV Family
Enterprise
Distribution
Distribution Finance
Finance
Organizer
Organizer
Service
Service Project
Project
Manufacturing
Manufacturing Transportation
Transportation
Tools
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Application Software
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Application Software
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Session Types
Session
Session
e.g. Sales Order
Header
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Subsession
Subsession
e.g. Sales Order
Detail Line
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Detail Common
Logistical Financial Text Header
Table Tables Data
Tables Data Table
Table
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Module Numbering
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Application Software
Session Coding
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Logging On to Working
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From Logging On to Working
Introduction
– Security of Access
– ‘Logging On’
– ‘Logging Off’
– System Administrator
– Access Codes To UNIX
– Access Codes To BAAN
– Network Connection
Using BAAN Over Networks
– Two or More Computers
– System Administrator
– Keywords between computer systems
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From Logging On to Working
Logging On
– Access to UNIX
– Login Code
–Important: Used by BAAN To Perform Logic
–Session Authority
–Sales/Purchase Order Types (user default)
– Password
–Cannot See On Screen
– System Administrator
– Access To UNIX (not for ‘normal’ users)
– Access Direct To BAAN (more common)
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Logging On
Access
Accessto
toUnix
Unix
Must
Musthave
havelogin
logincode
code
BAAN
BAANStarts
Starts At
AtUnix
Unix prompt
prompt
automatically
automatically
Most common
option Start
Start BAAN
BAAN
manually
manually
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From Logging On to Working
Logging Off
– To Exit From BAAN:
–Automatically Logged Off, OR:
–Return To UNIX, THEN:
–UNIX Logging Off Command
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Logging Off
Abort
Abort BAAN
BAAN
Automatically
Automatically At
AtUnix
Unix prompt
prompt
Logoff
LogoffUnix
Unix
Login
Loginprompt
prompt Logoff
Logoff manually
manually
Most common
option
Login
Loginprompt
prompt
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From Logging On to Working
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From Logging On to Working
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Menu Structure
Main
Main
Menu
Menu
Sub
Sub Sub
Sub Sub
Sub Sub
Sub
Menu
Menu Menu
Menu Menu
Menu Menu
Menu
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Parallel Menus (ASCII)
Sub
SubMenu
Menu
Option
Option11
Option
Option22
Parallel
ParallelMenu
Menu33
MAIN
MAINMENU
MENU Parallel
ParallelMenu
Menu22
11Sub Menu
Sub Menu Parallel
ParallelMenu
Menu11
22Sub
SubMenu
Menu
33Option
Option
44Option
Option
Session
Session
Shell
ShellProgram
Program
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Menu Components (ASCII 1)
2 3
1
4 5
6
7
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Menu Components (ASCII 2)
10 11
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Forms (ASCII)
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Form Types (1)
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Form Types (2)
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Sample Form
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Form Components (I)
2 3 4 5 6
1
7 8
9
10
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Form Components (II)
11 Field Labels
12 Data entry field
13 Display field (Dependent on the input to the
accompanying entry field)
14 Choice field
11
14
12 13
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Output Devices
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Output Devices
Objectives
– Hard Copy – Restart Output
– Display Print – Different Types
– Delay Print Of Output (eg.
– Store Print For Fax)
Later Use – Device Selection
– Direction Of Output
– Using The Printer
– Selection Of
Queue
Output
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Output Devices
Procedure
– Determine Data to be Output
– Start Print
Ability to monitor and manipulate device queue
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Output Devices
Select Device
Select Device
Device : P Software Printer
Driver : hp256x
Type : Printer
Paper Type : A3 A3 format
Paper Width : 132
File
Output File :
Print
Date : 16-04-93 Paper Type : A3
Time : 17:01 : A3 format
Copies : 1 Font : 1 large
From Page : 1 Paper Width : 132
To Page : 1 Margin :0 Choice :
Output Devices
Types Of Output
– Report Data
– Screen Dumps
‘Select Device’ Window
– Commands
P Previous Page
N Next Page
Line Up
Line Down
B Last Page
T First Page
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Output Devices
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Output Devices
‘Normal’ Printer
– Paper Type
‘Logical’ Printer
– Group Of Printers
– Paper In Each Printer Known To BSHELL
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Output Devices
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Output Devices
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Help Facilities
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Help Facilities
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‘Pop-up Windows’
Zoom:
– Choice Fields
– Data Entry Fields
– Menus
– Sessions
– Subsessions
– User Defined
– Multilevel (Zoom, then Zoom again)
Uses:
– Data Searches
– On Line Data Maintenance
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