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QAD 2007


User Guides

Features of European Accounting.

Module Overviews, Character and Windows User Interfaces, Menu and Program Name Listing, and Glossary. Note: For information on using QAD 2007 with the QAD .NET UI, see the QAD .NET User Interface User Guides.
Data Setup, Project Creation and Management, Project Activity Orders, Tracking, Invoicing, and Evaluation.
WIP Lot Trace, Container and Line Charges, Self Billing, Supplier Performance, Shipment Performance, Supplier Shipping Schedules, and Customer Sequence Schedules.
Purchasing, Global Requisition System, Sales, Invoicing, Available To Promise, Shipping, Enterprise Material Transfer, Configured Products, and Consolidated Order Processing.
Customer Consignment Inventory and Supplier Consignment Inventory.
Product Structures, Routings, Work Centers, Formula/Process, Co-Products/By-Products, Work Orders, Shop Floor Control, Flow Schedules, Repetitive Manufacturing, Quality Management, Forecasting, Master Scheduling, and Material and Capacity Requirements Planning. Note: Lean manufacturing and pull replenishment techniques provided by the Kanban module are described in the following guide: "User Guide: Kanban 78-0681A"
System Accounts, General Ledger, Multiple Currencies, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Evaluated Receipts Settlement, Costing, and Cash Management.
Fixed Assets.
Enterprise Operations Planning, Distribution Requirements Planning, Product Line Planning, and Resource Planning.
System Data, Pricing, Product Change Control, Compliance, Logistics Accounting, Intrastat, Inventory Control, and Global Tax Management.
Customer Schedules, Supplier Schedules, and EDI ECommerce.
Installed Base, Service Setup, Contracts, Preventive Maintenance, and Call Management.
Call Activities, Engineer Scheduling, Service Areas, Service Requests, Material Orders, Service Structures and Routings, Return Materials, Control Programs, and User Exits.
System Constants, Security, System Interface Management, Printers, Multiple Databases, CIM Interface, Database Management, Reports, Utilities, System Cross-Reference, Application Servers, and User Interface Management.