Training on CorVu offered Aug - Sept by ETO ERP Encompix
Encompix, (www.encompix.com), the leading ETO (Engineer-to-Order) ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) leader is now offering CorVu Training. These are task oriented sessions and planned
to train a user on a targeted business functions.
Introduction to CorVu Basics: Tuesday, Aug. 16 - Thursday, Aug. 18, 2005
This class teaches the participant how to generate queries, graphs, quick reports, executive alerts, drilldown scenarios and many other essential CorVu skills. Participants will receive a CorVu training manual and CorVu training database. This class will be delivered demo-style over the web, one session per day, Tuesday through Thursday.
CorVu Report Writer : Monday, Aug. 22 - Tuesday, Aug.23, 2005
This class teaches the participant how to make reports using the Report Writer module. This course is a prerequisite to the Power User course and teaches the participant how to build more advanced reports beyond the capabilities of Quick Reports available in the Graphical Analysis module.
This class will be delivered over the web, one session per day.
CorVu Administrator: Tuesday, Aug. 30 - Wednesday Aug. 31, 2005
This class teaches the CorVu Administrator how to set up users, establish user security within CorVu, manage the Knowledge Library, define security groups, define virtual databases/tables/columns, establish picklists and many other essential elements of running CorVu within the Encompix environment.
CorVu Power User: Tuesday, Sept. 6 - Thursday, Sept. 8, 2005
This class teaches the participant advanced CorVu techniques, specialty graphic functions, complex conditions and advanced reporting techniques. You also will learn how to make use of
the formula editor to make unique formulas. Prior participants who took this class long after getting the Intro class reported that they wished they had taken it much earlier, as many of the techniques are very helpful for building better queries.
According to ETO Institute (www.etoinstitute.org) spokesperson, Thomas R. Cutler, Encompix continues to take the leadership role in technology solutions for the Engineer-to-Order manufacturing sector.
Encompix has filled the manufacturing software requirements of Engineer-to-Order companies since 1992. The business
name
reflects the commitment to developing business application solutions that encompass the complex areas of project-based and job-based manufacturing. Encompix provides ETO manufacturers with a competitive advantage by improving bottom line results.
Encompix
www.encompix.com
Roger Meloy
513-733-0066