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Managing Your Supply Chain Using Microsoft Navision
Managing Your Supply Chain Using Microsoft Navision
ISBN: 0071435247
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 71
Authors:
Scott Hamilton
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BackCover
BackCover
Managing Your Supply Chain Using Microsoft Navision
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
A Note about Design Factors Shaping System Usage
Key Business Processes and an Organizing Focus for the Book
The Baseline for Case Studies Used Throughout the Book
Chapter 2: Distribution Items and Purchased Material
The Item Master and Location-Specific Information
Other Types of Items
Executive Summary
Chapter 3: Manufactured Items
Item Master Information for Manufactured Items
Bills of Material
Maintaining Bills and Routings
Executive Summary
Chapter 4: Sales and Operations Planning
Identifying Demands
Common Scenarios for Sales and Operations Planning
Guidelines Concerning SOP Game Plans
Executive Summary
Chapter 5: Sales Order Processing
Sales Orders
Other Types of Sales Documents and Methods for Creating a Sales Order
Sales Analysis
Executive Summary
Chapter 6: Purchase Order Processing
Purchase Orders
Sourcing and Agreement Information
Coordinating Procurement Activities
Executive Summary
Chapter 7: Warehouse Management
Basic Functionality for Warehouse Management
Intermediate Functionality for Warehouse Management
Advanced Functionality for Warehouse Management
Executive Summary
Chapter 8: Production Order Processing
Production Orders
Reporting and Tracking Production Activities
Coordinating and Executing Production Activities
Production Order Variances
Executive Summary
Chapter 9: Multisite Operations
Use of Location Information for a Company with Multiple Sites
Transfer Orders
Coordinating Transfer Order Activities
Variations in Multisite Operations
Executive Summary
Chapter 10: Summary
Design Factors Related to the User Interface
Design Factors Related to Customization Capabilities
Design Factors Shaping System Usage in Distribution Environments
Design Factors Shaping System Usage in Manufacturing Environments
Integration with Warehouse Management
Integration with E-Commerce
Integration with Relationship Management
Integration with Service Management
Integration with Accounting Applications
Concluding Remarks
Appendix: Navision Terminology and Synonyms
Index
Index_C
Index_D-F
Index_G-L
Index_M-O
Index_P-R
Index_S-T
Index_U-W
List of Figures
List of Sidebars
Managing Your Supply Chain Using Microsoft Navision
ISBN: 0071435247
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 71
Authors:
Scott Hamilton
BUY ON AMAZON
Oracle Developer Forms Techniques
Tips for Standard GUI Practices and Forms Development
Advanced Forms Programming
Populating a PL/SQL Table from a Block
Sharing a Record Group Across Forms
Preventing Validation of WHEN-VALIDATE-ITEM for Control Items During Query Time
Visual C# 2005 How to Program (2nd Edition)
C#
Self-Review Exercises
Introduction
Introduction
Summary
Introduction to 80x86 Assembly Language and Computer Architecture
Basic Instructions
Bit Manipulation
The Assembly Process
Appendix A Hexadecimal/ASCII conversion
Appendix C MASM 6.11 Reserved Words
Logistics and Retail Management: Emerging Issues and New Challenges in the Retail Supply Chain
Fashion Logistics and Quick Response
Logistics in Tesco: Past, Present and Future
Temperature-Controlled Supply Chains
Rethinking Efficient Replenishment in the Grocery Sector
The Development of E-tail Logistics
InDesign Type: Professional Typography with Adobe InDesign CS2
An InDesign Type Map: Where to Find Stuff
How Much Is Enough?
Footnotes
Footnote Options
Working with Table Cells
Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner, 3rd Edition
Script Execution Context
Pipes
Packing and Unpacking Files
Dialogs
Zope: A Web Publishing Framework
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