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Mainsaver Education / Training
System Administration - class 200
Overview
This one-day class teaches all aspects of the Mainsaver System Administration Module. Students will learn how to configure Mainsaver from the ground up, beginning with the input of "seed" data - the lowest level of Mainsaver data upon which other records, such as Assets and Work Orders, are built. This "seed" data ends up being the contents of nearly all of the "pull down" fields that appear throughout Mainsaver. By understanding how to populate this data correctly, students will be better equipped to make their systems easier to use. Default values will also be configured for many of the fields in Mainsaver so that records can be input more quickly and easily. System settings, such as Switches, User Security, and Work Flow Management will be covered in detail. Finally, students will learn how to maintain their data using utilities such as Work Order and Purchase Order Archiving.
Introduction to Mainsaver - class 300
Overview
This one-day class provides basic, high-level coverage of all the Mainsaver modules and how each pertains to business practices. A brief overview of all the modules is supported by flowcharts to illustrate how they interconnect. An emphasis is placed on Mainsaver screen navigation.
Maintenance Module - class 301
Overview
This four-day class introduces the student to all aspects of implementing and utilizing the Mainsaver Maintenance module and most of its supporting modules. Stationed at their own PCs, students will learn how to develop a model maintenance program to better understand Mainsaver functionality. By building new master records from their own data, they will create a functional Work Order and PM system that they will use throughout the class, culminating in management reports that illustrate the results of their input throughout the week. It is recommended that either Class 300 or Class 200 be taken prior to enrolling in this class.
Material & Purchasing Modules - class 302
Overview
This three-day class introduces the student to all aspects of implementing and utilizing Mainsaver’s Materials and Purchasing Modules. The students, stationed at their own PC’s, will learn how to develop an effective Inventory program and Purchasing System. It is strongly recommended that Class 301 (Maintenance Module) be taken prior to enrolling in this class.
Crystal Reports for Mainsaver - class 303
Overview
This two-day class teaches the student how to create Mainsaver based reports specific to their company’s needs using Seagate Crystal Reports. With the ability to create reports that combine information from several different Mainsaver modules, there is no limit to how the Mainsaver data can be presented. By creating custom reports from Mainsaver data, Maintenance Managers will become better equipped to discover areas that need improvement. Students will become familiar with the basics of creating customized reports and graphs based on ideas and requirements brought from their own work environment.
Infomaker for Mainsaver - class 304
Overview
Students will spend two days learning to use Sybase InfoMaker to generate customized reports and graphs in this highly interactive class. Students, stationed at their own PCs, learn report creation from Mainsaver data by building a variety of custom reports, using ideas and requirements brought from their own work environment.
Powerbuilder for Mainsaver - class 305
Overview
This two-day class is designed for Mainsaver users and administrators who need to customize Mainsaver screens and reports to fit specific end-user requirements.
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