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Basics Using the Screen Forms and Navigating the Data |
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Log On |
When you first start the program, you must log on. The screen shown below will appear.
The User Name and Password are both initial set to "admin", in lower case without the quotes.
Please note that the entries are case
sensitive and that you must hit the RETURN key Administrators should amend the default logon as required. For more information on setting up users, please see the Admin section of this User Guide. Throughout this guide Administrator Rights are assumed. Access and activity will be restricted for other users. |
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Using Data Entry Forms |
The primary data entry forms relate to the "referential data". This is the data you must have before you can use the system for business.
The referential data comprises Resource Records (materials,
assemblies and production processes), When you first enter data entry forms, the fist thing you will see is a tab showing a list of current records. The screen shot below shows the Resources Records form.
Clicking an entry on the list will take you to first data page. The Record Card interface of Merlin MRP Factory is stunningly powerful, as you will find as you become familiar with the the software.
The screen-shot above of a Stock Record Card
shows how the tab structure is used
This layout is common throughout Merlin
MRP Factory. Clicking a tab gives you the page containing the
information indicated. You will notice the Notes Tab. Wherever appropriate,
Merlin MRP Factory provides you with an unlimited text area to
make notes about the item in question. |
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Navigation |
By far the quickest way of navigating from
record card to record card is to click the first Page tab (Resources in the
picture above) finding the record you require, by scrolling up and down You can also move around the file by using the Navigator tool illustrated below, and you will also need to use this to Add a record, Edit a record etc.
The four buttons on the left will, respectively,
take you to the First Record, the Previous Record,
The fifth is the Find Button, which presents a
dialogue screen for you to find a particular record, The next button along will, where appropriate, allow you to print a report directly relating to the screen.
The fourth button from the right adds a New
Record to the file and places the form in Edit Mode
Third from the right is the Edit Button, which
places the form into Edit Mode on the currently
Second to last is the Delete Button, which will
allow you to delete the currently selected record, Last on the right is the Close Button, which closes the form and returns you to the Command Centre.
When the form is in Edit Mode, the New Record
Button changes into a Save Button, and the If you forget what a button does, just hold the mouse pointer over it and an explanations will appear. This feature is used elsewhere on Merlin screens.
Please note: in some instances certain buttons
are disabled if they have no appropriate function |
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Viewing Reports on Screen |
Almost every report you print can, if you wish, be viewed on screen instead. The on screen representation is a facsimile of the printed copy, and a tool bar is provided for you to navigate the screen view:-
The five buttons on the left are used for
navigating backwards and forwards through the pages
The drop-down combo enables you to scale the
view of the report to suit your monitor's
The final button with the printer icon is for
making a hard copy print of the report. You can Maximise the window if necessary by clicking its Maximise button in the top right-hand corner. |
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Next Steps |
Before you can use Merlin productively you must know your way
around the software,
Next, you should view the OverView section of this User
Guide, and the
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Links |
[User Guide]
[OverView]
[Resources Centre] [MarketPlace]
[Design Office] [Job
Tracker]
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