QAD 2016 Enterprise Edition Training Guides > Allocations and Shipping > About This Course
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About This Course
Course Description
QAD designed this course to cover the basics of preparing to implement the Allocations and Shipping functions of QAD Enterprise Applications. The course includes the following topics:
Introduction
Business Considerations
Set Up Allocations and Shipping
Process Standard Allocations and Shipping
Process Enhanced/Global Allocations and Shipping
Use Reserved Locations
Track Shipment Performance
Process Container and Line Charges
Work With Legal Documents
There are also activities and exercises throughout the course.
Course Objectives
By the end of this class, students should be able to:
Analyze some key business decisions before setting up the Allocations and Shipping functions
Set up and operate the Allocations and Shipping functions
Identify required versus optional setup procedures
Identify key business issues that change the setup tasks
What these business issues are
How do they affect setup
Why should these issues be considered before setup
Understand general processing flow with primary and alternative procedures
Audience
Implementation consultants, members of implementation teams
Key users
Shipping personnel
Prerequisites
Initial QAD Enterprise Applications Setup training course
Basic knowledge of how QAD Enterprise Applications is used in the business
Working knowledge of the manufacturing industry in general
Course Credit and Scheduling
This course is designed to be taught in one day and is valid for six credit hours.
Virtual Environment Information
This guide applies to both the Standard Edition and the Enterprise Edition of QAD Enterprise Applications. Use the hands-on exercises in this book with the latest Enterprise Edition learning environment in the 10USA > 10USACO workspace. When prompted to log in, specify demo for user ID and qad for password.
Note: Users of Standard Edition should complete the exercises in the EE environment; the concepts are the same in both environments and can be applied to Standard Edition. Features that only apply to Enterprise Edition are noted in the text.