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  • Subject: Re: to Elisabeth, Re: Overall BPCS performance
  • From: wawrzaszek@xxxxxxxxxxx (Wawrzaszek)
  • Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 08:55:10 -0500

Please keep me informed.  My mailing address if needed is:
Auburn Steel Company
Attn: Angela Wawrzaszek
PO Box 2008
25 Quarry Road
Auburn, NY 13021 


> Okay. Here goes.  Atlas is a product for the AS/400. It is composed of
some
> proprietary software (called Ironworks) that sits either on an NT server
or
> the AS/400 plus a gateway that allows it to "talk" to BPCS. It can
integrate
> with any version of BPCS. Atlas comes with the basic functionality's of
> Order Entry, Order Status, and Product Inquiry, as well as some html
based
> pages that can be whatever you want.  There is a tool which allows you to
> build your own functions.
> 
> Ironworks (same basic functions) can be used with Oracle using ODBC.  I
am
> unsure of whether or not there is a gateway developed already (will find
out
> proper contacts for Unix platform and post).  If there is a gateway,
> implementation takes about 30 days, without a gateway, longer.
> How Atlas actually works is a bit of an explanation so I am putting
together
> a technical document.  I will send it to anyone who emails me as well as
> everyone who already has (and just got a brochure) Thanks.
> 
> Elisabeth Durkee
> Integrated Data Systems & Services
> 610.856.0756  (edurkee@idssinfo.com)
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gm <gmont@br2001.com.br>
> To: BPCS-L@midrange.com <BPCS-L@midrange.com>
> Date: Wednesday, November 04, 1998 7:35 AM
> Subject: to Elisabeth, Re: Overall BPCS performance
> 
> 
> >Hi, Elisabeth, saw your post ...
> >
> >Is this product available only for the AS/400 ? Could it read Oracle
using
> >ODBC ? I've been working with a couple of Unix implementations and Order
> >entry really sucks !
> >
> >Can you configure the product to perform other transactions or it comes
> >pre-configured ? how does it actually work ?
> >
> >Thanks for helping,
> >
> >Gilberto
> >
> >-----Mensagem original-----
> >De: Elisabeth Durkee <edurkee@idssinfo.com>
> >Para: BPCS-L@midrange.com <BPCS-L@midrange.com>
> >Data: Segunda-feira, 2 de Novembro de 1998 17:18
> >Assunto: Re: Overall BPCS performance
> >
> 
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