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Created By: Shannon Scoffield
Created Date/Time: 6/5/2014 12:54 pm
 
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Title/Caption: Adilas.biz Training Course Video Descriptions
Start Date: 7/4/2013
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Adilas.biz Training Course:
Video 3:
- Small demo, photo galleries, permission and how ti effects the classic homepage, chooser, introduce the interactive map, basic navigation, how things are connected basic overview, setting your own interface of homepage.
Video 4:
- Dynamic templates, adilas.biz was designed to ride on top of browsers. Small shopping cart demo,
Video 5:
- Demo A/P waiting room, splits, adding documentation of PO or Purchase Orders, paying off PO’s in bulk, cause & effect relationships, drill-down
Video 6:
- Demo general inventory pool, parts and products, corp-wide settings, adding a part category, adding parts and inventory, add/edit parts, showing how items and objects show up for roll call, selling items in stock, small recipe/build demo (build & sell)
Video 7:
- How the shopping cart is held in the browser’s session. Hide and show line items. How to build a PO. Building PO’s, edit main, Request vs. live PO’s, PO types, incoming inventory tool, help files for every page
Video 8:
- Real time costing on inventory, payables, who owes who money and tracking things on the balance sheet. Changing from a request PO to a live PO. Difference between vendor specific inventory vs. generic or homogeneous inventory. Let operations lead and accounting will follow. Freight, use the PO as a tool. Light accounting logic dealing with inventory tracking.
Video 9:
- Overview of concepts covered, interactive map, objects and data over time, audit trail, permissions and settings, easy search-ability, bring everything together, traditional double entry accounting basic history, we track data and connect pieces together.
Video 10:
- Building a basic expense/receipt