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Hello Ryan ...
No-one envies your predicament. Even if you had some years of iSeries
operating system experience, it would still be an unrealistic expectation
for you to be able to "turn on" BPCS and get it to do something constructive
without anyone to help guide you. If you can get to the main menu, then
maybe this Overview Reference Manual would provide some initial help ---- >>
for version 4 of BPCS:
www.unbeatenpath.com/training/4/menus/Overview4m.pdf
for version 6 of BPCS:
www.unbeatenpath.com/training/6/menus/Overview6m.pdf
for ERP LX (v8.3 of BPCS):
www.unbeatenpath.com/training/8/menus/Overview8m.pdf
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http://%20www.unbeatenpath.com/training/8/menus/Overview8m.pdf>
One of these Overview books won't turn you into a BPCS expert because
they're at too high an altitude for that. But, at least it would provide
the architecture of the modules, how they are relate to each other, what
types of functionality are available, and show how data is intended to flow
through business processes in a graphic format. You'll find more detailed
reference books in the same URL menu system but I don't recommend those for
you at this point in your BPCS life.
Peace to you,
Milt Habeck
Unbeaten Path International
(888) 874-8008
mhabeck@xxxxxxxxxx
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From: Fellingham, Ryan
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 3:51 AM
To: bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [BPCS-L] End user guide
Hi all
I am trying to get my hands on and end user guide to the basics of BPCS
version 5.9 for Windows (Iseries)
Appreciate any help
Thanks
Ryan
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