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Rouse Process Engineering Ltd offers training in personalisation of SyteLine 7. If you are just getting started, some of these tutorials will help you get off the mark. If you would like to take it a step further please contact us about our training courses. All tutorials are available as MS Word 2003 documents only.

 
Getting Started Tutorials
Full versions are available if you book a training session

Displaying Data that is not available on the Default Form
It is very common that users want to see information that is not available on the default form e.g. they want to see the buyer from the item record displayed on the Purchase Order Lines form or they want to see the item description when only the item is available. This tutorial will explain some of the options that are available.
 
User Defined Type Lists are SyteLine’s way of allowing customers to add simple lists, usually used for providing dropdown lists for easy selection.
 
Methods for accessing external data

Coming soon
 
Extending SyteLine Tables using UET's

Coming soon
 
Setting up New reports

Coming soon
 
Working with Notebooks and Notebook tabs

Coming soon
 
Personalisation Overview

Coming soon
 
The following tutorials are only available if you book a training session

 
Personalisation for Progress

Many companies get into a situation where they have personalised their system to such an extent that they cannot upgrade to newer versions of the software without effectively doing another full implementation. This course seeks to offer strategies and design principles that will minimise the cost of personalisation.
 
Principles and Techniques of Validation

 
Using Global Objects and Inheritance

Scripts, Component Classes, Property Class Extensions, Menus, Strings, Validators and Variables
 
Building your own Forms

 
Last Updated 04/12/2007