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- ============================= Note: ============================
-
- This remarkable shareware program is creating a lot of excitement
- because it saves business people time and money. You will love this
- program! It combines unprecedented speed, power, and ease of use into
- one highly focused system.
-
- Try it before you buy! If you like the program, you can elect to
- become a registered user for $99. If you don't like it, throw it away
- or erase it from your hard drive. There is no 'demo' version of the
- program. You have the full-blown system, into which you can begin
- inputting your data. After this note is the Table of Contents for the
- documentation for Architect's Helper [TM], then the documentation
- itself. As you browse through it, you'll observe the scope and power
- of this breakthrough program.
-
- Feel free to call me. I am the author and will be happy to answer your
- questions.
-
- Paul Sax
- ACS
- P.O. Box 850427
- Richardson, TX 75085
-
- Product queries and support:
- Phone: (214) 690-6017
-
-
- Credit Card Registration:
- (800) 473-6017
-
-
-
-
-
- ==== A Statement on 'Registration' from the Author: ====
-
- Paul Sax
-
- This registration procedure is a $99 credit card purchase of my
- software.
-
-
- For credit card purchases only:
-
- (800) 473-6017
-
-
- For product queries or technical support:
-
- (214) 690-6017
- [9AM to 5 PM, CST]
-
- Once you register this program, you will receive unlimited telephone
- support at (214) 690-6017 and professionally printed documentation.
- When version 5.0 of this program is completed, you will receive this
- upgrade free.
-
- My ten years of experience as a database designer will help make this
- program functional for you much quicker if you become registered and
- avail yourself over the telephone of my free insights into your
- particular application.
-
- 4,000 hours of my time have gone into development of this magnificent
- program. I've been at this phone for three years providing free
- support.
-
- For those of you who become registered, my program is a highly focused
- solution to some longstanding administrative or informational problem.
-
- Architect's Helper [TM] is not free or public domain software. The
- author owns the intellectual property, though the distributor or
- bulletin board where you acquired this program has had the physical
- possession of it.
-
-
-
-
-
- Dedication:
- Version 4.0
- Richardson, Texas, May 1991
-
- Welcome to Version 4.0 of Architect's Helper [TM], reflecting four
- years of requests for updates from Registered users in the U.S.A.,
- Canada, England, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa.
-
- This program has established its reputation among power users and has
- always appealed to them. Now, with simplified menus and shortened
- tutorials, Architect's Helper [TM] will appeal to you, the first time
- user, as well.
-
- Each selection on any menu is highlighted with a light bar. As you
- scroll up or down the light bar, explanatory text appears on the bottom
- line of the screen, explaining the highlighted option. Each light bar
- selection has different explanatory text.
-
- The documentation is simplified as well. Before the program would ask
- you to print 200 pages of documentation. Now the tutorial consists of
- just 60 printed pages.
-
- Because of the simplified menus and reduced documentation, Architect's
- Helper [TM] has a more intuitive feel and a shorter learning curve.
-
-
-
-
- === Dedication: Version 3.0 ===
- Architect's Helper [TM]
- January, 1990
-
- This release of the program is dedicated to you customers, to the
- pushers and dreamers who have created it in the national shareware
- market.
-
- To the pushers like Brad Baer, Alan Weber, and Jesse Wolff is dedicated
- the substance of this program, customers whose insistence that IN-
- CONTROL [TM] live up to an evolving set of informational and
- administrative requirements.
-
- To the dreamers like Tim Pyle is dedicated the scope and vision of this
- program. Dispirited and mired in details of development of which it is
- useless to speak, this lone shareware author often found solace in the
- encouragement of the dreamers and supporters like Tim. Freed of any
- preconception as to what constitutes the limits of software, Tim could
- look beyond the outlines of an evolving program and see into the
- future.
-
- Can it be three years since I first began this program? At times I
- shake my head in disbelief that for over a year, you customers have
- been supporting me full time. For those wonderful bouquets you have
- given me over the phone, I thank you all.
-
- Finally, this shareware author has, at times, felt an identification
- with the spirit of Dr. Samuel Johnson. Under difficult personal and
- professional circumstances, he successfully authored a major dictionary
- at a time when collective academic attempts to do so had failed. He
- delivered his work to the marketplace, and his customers, the newly
- literate middle class citizens of London, compensated him with
- recognition and full-time employment. In 1755, his observations on
- 'negative recompense' hold equally true for the shareware author of
- today:
-
- "Every other author may aspire to praise; the lexicographer can
- only hope to escape reproach, and even this negative recompense
- has been yet granted to very few."
-
-
- === The Paul Sax 30 day performance guarantee: ===
-
- This program has always had a 30 day performance guarantee. Beyond
- the point of your registering this program, you have 30 days to
- evaluate the product.
-
- You are the best judge of whether or not this program works for you.
- If, in your eyes, the program has failed to deliver $99 worth of
- performance during that 30 day period, then call or fax me within that
- 30 days and I'll refund your money that day.
-
- Under this plan, out of the first 1,000 customers who registered this
- program, six have asked for refunds.
-
-
- Architect's Helper [TM], Version 4.0 overview:
-
- Superb Five Star rating, California Freeware Catalogue, 7th Edition
- Everything is on line!
- 230 pages of documentation, 60 context-sensitive on line Help screens
- Fast Search Capability
- Rolodex [TM] features
- Appointment Schedules and Graphics
- "Layer-in" ability:
- 99,999,999 layers of data
- All Reports fit into a Standard Briefcase!
-
- Be in control of your Clients:
- store up to one BILLION names, phone numbers, or appointments
-
- This program includes:
- Appointments, Commitments, Callbacks, Statements
- Revenues\Expenses, Collections, Graphics, Free-form data search,
- Rolodex [TM] features, Labels management, and Reports!
-
- Labels management menu provides 13 options for you,
- will recognize 10 different size labels,
- handles U.S., Canadian, Australian, and British labels,
- and performs U.S. Postal Service 3rd Class Bulk Mail sorting.
-
- With a built in intelligent Telephone\Speakerphone Dialing System,
- that dials all of your phone calls for you and tells you
- if they are local, local toll, long distance,
- long distance toll, or international
-
- and can output up to 20 follow on codes after dialing long distance.
- Stores and dials up to one BILLION phone numbers for you.
-
- Links into SBT [TM] and SourceMate [TM] customer files,
- as well as Junior and Senior Loose-Leaf Day-Timers [TM].
-
- Contains a built-in proposal and invoice generator.
- and can time and cost your activities
- as well as automatically create summary or detail statements
- to reflect amount owed for activities or consultations.
-
- This program standardizes your contact with
- Clients
- and converts forgotten verbal commitments into a focused, daily
- appointments and callback list that nets you extra business!
-
- Retrieve activities by word or phrase,
- and has built in word processor for every record in the Rolodex [TM] file.
-
- Outputs to dBASE III [TM]
- and to Merge feature in Wordstar [TM], Word [TM], or WordPerfect [TM]
-
- To become a registered user for this software,
- bring up the program, PROGRAM.EXE, with GO.BAT
- go to the Main Program Menu, Other Options Menu.
- Select option 6, Register Software
- The registration fee for this fantastic program is only $99!
-
-
- Beyond basic client scheduling, Architect's Helper [TM] contains
- powerful financial extensions, such as the creation of summary or
- detail statements, for any historical or current period. In addition
- to aggregating all billable items for an architect, this program will
- also calculate any add-on charges. If selected, this feature will
- calculate add-on interest and will then place those charges into newly
- created activity records, then upgrade the summarized value during the
- posting process to reflect these additional charges. The period
- selected by you, the architect, for this automatic calculation could be
- either yearly, monthly, weekly, or daily. To see these financial
- features, please note selection 4 on the Main Program Menu:
- Revenue/Expense. Once you select '4', you will then see the
- Revenue/Expense Summary Menu and its Help screen.
-
-
- ===== Speed, Power, Ease of Use =====
-
- Speed, Power, Ease of Use is more than just a phrase that appears
- within the program in the exploding graphics Install procedure. It is
- my commitment to you to deliver the best, most stable, high performance
- business software available today.
-
- One concrete example of this theme of Speed, Power, Ease of Use is the
- new implementation of Alternate Phone Numbers. To see it, go into the
- Main Program Menu, Option 1) Client File. Once you have selected
- option 1, observe the 'G' selection for G)et Client. Upon your
- entering the 'G' key, you will see the first client record in the test
- data for Architect's Helper [TM]. On the bottom right of the screen is
- this definition of the function keys for each Client record:
-
-
- F1 = Background F7 = Flash Report
- F2 = Tag/Untag F8 = Dial Phone
- F3 = Quick Label F9 = Hang up Phone
- F4 = Memo F10 = Detail File
- F6 = Act Now ALT F1 = More Phones
-
-
- Once you select ALT F1, the program presents the "Alternate Phone
- Number Options" Menu. This feature gives you an additional 20
- alternate phone numbers PER Client. For each of the 20 phone numbers,
- you can enter an area code and a descriptive phrase. Each description
- can be up to 40 characters. In addition to the Client Get screen, this
- option is also available in the Activity Add, Activity Get, and
- Activity Callback screens. As robust as this new feature is, it
- requires only 10 characters per client record, using a Paul Sax-
- designed variable field PHONE_2 in the main file.
-
-
- Brewster Ward, Architect, PA
- 115 North Haywood Street
- Suite #1
- Waynesville, NC 28786
-
-
-
- January 9, 1992
-
-
-
- Paul Sax, ACS
- PO Box 850427
- Richardson, TX 75085
-
- Dear Paul:
-
- Your software program, Architect's Helper [TM], has been most helpful
- to our office. It is very well thought out, creatively designed and an
- efficient program that we have used for some time now.
-
- Of specific interest to us were the several workshop seminars we
- conducted on the Americans with Disabilities Act. Each seminar
- included invitations to approximately three hundred prospective
- clients. By using Architect's Helper [TM], we were able to quickly
- generate mailing labels and then use your program to follow up with
- attendees and then to generate letters to those who expressed interest
- in our providing further professional services for their facilities.
-
- In addition, we have switched over our new business development
- prospects to Architect's Helper [TM]. Although we are just in the
- process of organizing that information, there is little doubt in my
- mind that it will be extremely effective and reduce the amount of time
- we have to spend with this important aspect of our overall office.
-
- One of the unique benefits of working with ACS has been the excellent
- phone support service that you personally have provided whenever a
- situation came up where we needed some help. To me this is as
- important as a well done software package. Both excellent support and
- program are combined in Architect's Helper [TM].
-
- Thanks again for your responsiveness and we hope that you have
- continued success in your program development.
-
-
- Yours very truly,
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Brewster Ward, AIA, IFRAA
-
-
-
- Architect's Helper [TM], Version 4.0
- Table of contents
-
- [Note that the six tutorials and this Table of contents are contained
- in 'PROGRAM.DOC'. All appendices are contained in 'PROGRAM.REF', the
- reference guide accessible from within the Other Options Menu]
-
- User License Agreement.................................................
-
- Installation and Help Screens..........................................
-
- Preface to the Tutorials...............................................
-
- Tutorial 1: Creating 1 new record in the Client File..................1
-
- Tutorial 2: Adding 2 records into the Activity File...................8
-
- Tutorial 3: Creating expense reports from those 2 activities.........19
-
- Tutorial 4: Creating appointment schedules...........................25
-
- Tutorial 5: Search through data......................................33
-
- Tutorial 6: 'Layer-in' concept.......................................43
-
- Service Agreement............................................Appendix A
- [unlimited FREE support to Registered Users!]
- Other new features: Generating Proposals/Invoices...........Appendix B
-
- Importing Foreign Data.......................................Appendix C
- [structure of Client file]
- Modifying the Labels.........................................Appendix D
-
- Procedures for Foreign records and labels....................Appendix E
- with special programming for addresses in:
- Canada, Australia, Israel and Great Britain!
-
- Time and Billing Stopwatch subsystem.........................Appendix F
- [time and bill every activity, with up to 9 labor rates]
-
- Notes on multiple contacts within one company................Appendix G
- [program must have one unique record for every client]
-
- Base Station/Remote Site Consolidation feature...............Appendix I
-
- Import or Output Data........................................Appendix J
- ASCII Import
- WordStar[TM]/MailMerge[TM]/WordPerfect[TM]/Microsoft [TM] Word 4.0
- dBASE III [TM]/SBT [TM]/SourceMate [TM] Output/Dun's [TM]
-
-
- Architect's Helper [TM], Version 4.0
- Table of contents
- [continued]
- Contents Pages
-
-
- Overview of Memo Options:
- Every client and activity record has its own word processor!
- Client Memo.............................................Appendix K-I
- Activity Memos........................................Appendix K-II
- Quick Memo [TM].......................................Appendix K-III
- Establish system-wide values for Quick Memo [TM].......Appendix K-IV
-
- Labels Menu:
- 13 options that give you control over your data............Appendix L
- Select from ten different label sizes!
-
- Automatic Statements [used for billings or collections]......Appendix M
-
- Printit v3.5, Print functions offered in memos and VIEW.TXT..Appendix N
-
- Create your own industry-specific Help/Data Screen...........Appendix O
-
- Automatic Data Back-up upon exiting the program..............Appendix P
-
- Using the CALLBACK feature in the Activity file..............Appendix Q
- ['Stack' and 'Point and Shoot' processing options]
-
- Consolidating Multiple Categories in your reports............Appendix R
-
- History of the program and
- Statement of Principles from its author....................Appendix S
-
- Assigning priorities to Clients..............................Appendix T
-
- Installation Procedures Menu.................................Appendix U
-
- Economic Value of the Portfolio of Clients...................Appendix V
-
- Quick Label [TM]:
- Accessing the power of the Labels Management Menu..........Appendix W
-
- Automatic Telephone Dialing System:..........................Appendix X
-
- Output/Translate to 1-2-3 Lotus (C)..........................Appendix Y
- [structure of the Client and activity files]
-
- Create your own fields.......................................Appendix Z
- [track and retrieve data using your unique industry-specific codes!]
-
- Act Now! [TM]..............................................Appendix A-1
- [create 'Activity Now' from Client File automatically]
-
- Logic behind Comments/name/city selection..................Appendix A-2
- [select out records in 8 different places in program]
-
-
- Architect's Helper [TM], Version 4.0
- Table of contents
- [continued]
- Contents Pages
-
-
-
- Foreign resellers and distributors.........................Appendix A-3
-
- Foreign Credit Card Registration...........................Appendix A-4
- [how to register this program if you are outside of U.S.A. or Canada]
-
- Automatically Create Future Activities.....................Appendix A-5
-
- User Beware !..............................................Appendix A-6
- [Tips for database survival]
-
- Selection Criteria Menu....................................Appendix A-7
- [Select out records by characters, values, or 'tag']
-
- An Alternate Strategy for creating Invoices or Proposals
- from memos in the Activity files:.....................Appendix A-8
-
-
- 3rd Class Bulk Mail sorting................................Appendix A-9
- [reduce your mailing charges]
-
- The Flash Report [TM] .....................................Appendix A-10
-
- Quick Stats [TM]...........................................Appendix A-11
-
- 'Background' Options.......................................Appendix A-12
-
- Fast Runner [TM] Options...................................Appendix A-13
-
- Open or Pending Activities.................................Appendix A-14
- [unfinished or unresolved activities go into 'bucket']
-
- General reports available to you...........................Appendix A-15
- [16 selections in the Client File; 9 in the Activity File]
-
- Potential problems with DOS 'Environment' space............Appendix A-16
-
- Outgoing FAXES.............................................Appendix A-17
- [Generating & Transmitting FAXES from this program]
-
- 'View' or search options available in Client file..........Appendix A-18
- [six 'views' in Get screen; includes phonetical searches]
-
- If the program asks you to re-register.....................Appendix A-19
-
- Day-Timers [TM]............................................Appendix A-20
- [Output to Senior or Junior Loose-Leaf continuous forms]
-
-
-
- Architect's Helper [TM], Version 4.0
- Table of contents
- [continued]
- Contents Pages
-
-
-
-
- Inserting Memos into reports...............................Appendix A-21
-
- Logic and treatment of 'Salutation' field..................Appendix A-22
-
- Client Detail File.........................................Appendix A-23
- [A miniature 12 field database within the program]
-
- Zip Code & Area Code look up features......................Appendix A-24
- -- Reduce data entry time, while increasing accuracy --
-
- Time zone look up feature..................................Appendix A-25
-
- Add-on interest............................................Appendix A-26
-
- Alternate Phone Number Options.............................Appendix A-27
- [20 additional phone numbers per Client]
-
-
-
- Registered trademarks used in this program:
-
- Lotus 1-2-3 (C) is a registered trademark of Lotus Development Corp.
- Rolodex [TM] is a registered trademark of Rolodex Corporation
- WordPerfect [TM] is a registered trademark of WordPerfect Corporation
- Microsoft [TM] and Word 4.0 are registered trademarks of Microsoft
- Corporation
- dBASE III [TM] is a registered trademark of Ashton-Tate.
- SBT [TM] is a registered trademark of SBT Corporation
- SourceMate [TM] and AccountMate are registered trademarks
- of SourceMate Information Systems, Inc.
- CompuServe [TM] is a registered trademark of CompuServe Incorporated.
- Avery [TM] is a registered trademark of Avery Corporation
- Day-Timer [TM] is a registered trademark of Day-Timers, Inc.
-
- Trademarks used in Architect's Helper [TM]:
-
- WordStar [TM] is a trademark of MicroPro International
- dBXL [TM] is a trademark of WordTech Systems, Inc.
- The Norton Utilities, UnErase, Format Recover, and Speed Disk are
- trademarks of Peter Norton Computing Incorporated.
- Architect's Helper [TM] is a trademark of Paul Sax and ACS
- PROSPECT! [TM] is a trademark of Paul Sax and ACS
- Quick Label [TM] is a trademark of Paul Sax and ACS
- Quick Memo [TM] is a trademark of Paul Sax and ACS
- Act Now! [TM] is a trademark of Paul Sax and ACS
- The Flash Report [TM] is a trademark of Paul Sax and ACS
- Quick Stats [TM] is a trademark of Paul Sax and ACS
- Fast Runner [TM] is a trademark of Paul Sax and ACS
-
- PRINTIT v3.5, Corp. 1987 by Jack A. Orman, Armada Sound Lab
- Automenu [TM] and Magee Enterprises logo are trademarks
- of Magee Enterprises
- ARCA 1.29, Copyright (c) 1986,1987, Wayne Chin and Vernon D. Buerg.
- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
-
- ARCE 4.0c, Copyright (c) 1986-89, Wayne Chin and Vernon D. Buerg.
- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
-
- PKUNZIP Copyright PKWARE, Inc.
-
-
- Trademarks used in Architect's Helper [TM]:
- [continued]
-
- This program includes zip code data developed by Action Plus Software,
- (801) 572-3303
-
- This program includes area code data developed by Left Coast Software,
- (408) 996-3130
- ==== Note: ====
-
- Maryland will have implemented area code 410 in November, 1991.
- California will have implemented area code 510 on September 2, 1991.
- These revisions in area codes are already comprehended by the Zip
- Code & Area Code lookup feature referenced in Appendix A-24.
-
- LHA version 2.12, Copyright (c) Haruyasu Yoshizaki, 1988-91
- Within this program, LHA.EXE is renamed LHARC.EXE
-
- Rediform [TM] is a trademark of Rediform Office Products.
-
- Dun's [TM] and Dun's Direct Access [TM] are trademarks of
- The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation. All sample data contained
- in 'SAMPLDUN.TXT' is property of The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation.
-
-
- ACS User License Agreement:
- ACS, P.O. Box 850427
- Richardson, TX 75085
- You may: March 1, 1987
- a. Use the program on a single microcomputer on which the package was
- designed to operate.
- b. Copy the documentation or object code in whole and distribute it to
- any other user who wishes to evaluate this software prior to their
- becoming a Registered User.
- c. Become a Registered User by paying for this with a credit card for
- the current asking price, as shown on the program screen, to ACS.
-
- Warranty Disclaimer: Limitation of Liability
-
- Limit of Liability: ACS shall have no liability or responsibility to
- you, the customer, or any other person or entity with respect to any
- liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or
- indirectly by the ACS Architect's Helper [TM] tracking system provided
- by ACS, including, but not limited to interruption of service, loss of
- business or anticipatory profits or consequential damages resulting
- from the use or operation of ACS Architect's Helper [TM].
-
- ACS makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to the enclosed
- documentation, including, without limitation, any user's manual,
- reference manual, software program, or software disks, or their
- performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose.
-
- "The Paul Sax/ACS 30 day performance guarantee" applies to the
- purchase price of the software and does not have any effect on this
- limitation of Liability.
-
- Proprietary Notice:
- This document and the software described herein are the proprietary and
- trade secret information of ACS. They have been provided pursuant to
- this agreement containing restrictions on its use. The program
- documentation, program design, and design of program screens are also
- protected by federal copyright and trademark law. None of these items
- may be incorporated into any other program or programs, in part or
- whole, without the express prior written permission of ACS.
-
- Trademarks:
- Architect's Helper [TM], Quick Label [TM], Quick Memo [TM], Act Now!
- [TM], The Flash Report [TM], Fast Runner [TM] and Quick Stats [TM] are
- trademarks of ACS.
-
- Service:
- All service and user support are provided as per the ACS Service
- Agreement.
-
- Acknowledgment by user and acceptance of liability:
- You acknowledge that you have read this agreement and understand it and
- agree to be bound by its terms and conditions. You further agree that
- it is the complete and exclusive statement of the agreement between us
- which supersedes any proposal or prior written agreement, oral or
- written, and any other communications between us relating to the
- subject matter of this agreement.
-
-
-
- INSTALLATION:
-
- Instructions for Installing
-
- Architect's Helper [TM]
-
-
-
-
- All Installation procedures are now defined externally by:
- GO.BAT and GO2.BAT
- [If you purchased this program from a shareware distributor]
-
-
-
-
- The installation procedures are now supplemented by:
-
- Appendix U:
-
- Installation Procedures Menu
-
-
-
-
- -----------------Help Screen-------------------
-
- HELP SCREENS
-
- Many of the menus have a HELP option. To access these, just push the
- "H" key (no quotes, no [RETURN] key). By using your arrows and [Pg
- Up], [Pg Dn] keys, you can move around the HELP file. When you are
- finished looking at the HELP screen, enter [ESC] to return to the main
- program menu. Almost every menu has a HELP screen.
-
- One menu may branch down to a number of other menus. Think of these as
- branches on a tree. Regardless of how far down the tree you go, you
- can always return to the next higher level by typing an "R". By typing
- an "R" repeatedly, you can always return back to the beginning, the
- Main Program Menu.
-
- Installation
-
-
- Preface to the Tutorials
-
- At the heart of this program is an automatic tickler file that relates
- activities to clients. Architect's Helper [TM] will summarize dollars
- spent for any activity or group of activities, for any client, for any
- period of time. Thus it is ideal for tracking revenue or expense data
- on a client, but it can also be used to summarize collections,
- subscriptions, or any monies received for any one person or group of
- persons.
-
- Before entering an activity record, you must first create one main
- record in the Client file. From this record will be related all
- activities about that client. Stated another way, you cannot enter an
- activity into the Activity file unless you first have an entry in the
- Client file. There is one exception, though. If someone is using the
- program in your absence, such as a secretary, the program will allow
- him or her to enter an unlimited number of activities for a client
- called 'NEW'. This exception is intended to be used intermittently in
- your absence and allows you to identify those activities that were
- recorded while you were gone.
-
- Definition of 'Company Name':
-
- In the Client file you will observe these three fields:
-
- First Name : Last Name :
- Full Company name of Client :
-
- Let's say that you are making an entry for 'John Doe' and he has no
- company name. Make these two entries:
-
- First Name :John <====enter this Last Name :Doe <=====enter this
- Full Company name of Client : <====leave this line blank.
-
- If you enter a first and last name for someone who has no company name,
- the program will create a company name on the screen for you of:
-
- first name + last name.
-
-
- Observing how the program shows appointments:
-
- Bring up the program (PROGRAM.EXE) the first time with this command:
-
- GO
-
- This will take you through the system installation process and will
- then present you with the Main Program Menu. Once you see this, exit
- the program with an 'X'.
-
-
-
- After you have left the program , set the system date to January 2,
- 1986, with the following command:
-
- C>DATE <====== enter this command
- Current date is Mon 12-01-1986
- Enter new date: 1-02-1986 <==== enter this date
-
- A number of appointment records are in the Test Data that reflect
- appointments made during the 2 weeks following January 2, 1986. Now
- invoke the Client Tracking System by entering: GO. The program will
- then give you an analysis of the appointments for that day, as well a
- graphics presentation of all appointments for the next two weeks. (It
- does this if you have at least one appointment for today.)
-
- Preface to the Tutorials
- Continued
-
- A Preview of the options that customize this system:
- Accessing the Custom Options:
-
- Let's say that you don't want the program to show you the appointments
- every time you bring up the program. Once you arrive at the Main
- Program Menu, you will observe Option 5, Other Options. Enter a '5'
- (without quotes), and you will then be at the Other Options Menu. At
- this menu, you have a number of options. Later you can come back to
- this part and explore the meaning of the various options by reading
- through the 'Help' file. For now, enter 'C' to access:
-
- C) Customize this system to your needs
-
- You will then see the Custom Options Menu. For now, we are only
- interested in option 4,
-
- 4) Toggle initial graphics image for Appointments
-
- Before selecting option 4, let's go to the Help file to understand
- exactly what this option does. Do this by entering an 'H' for Help.
- Once you have done this, you will be in the Help file for the Custom
- Options Menu. Using the Up and Down arrows on your keyboard, scroll
- through the Help file until you come to the explanation for Option 4.
-
- After you have understood what Option 4 will do for you, select the
- 'ESCAPE' key to exit from the Help file. You will then be back at the
- Custom Options Menu. For now, enter '4' once and watch the screen.
- The message to the right of Option 4 will change from [now on] to [now
- off]. After you have observed this change, select '4' once more so
- that [now off] becomes [now on], thereby restoring the original
- setting. Later on, when you become more proficient with the program,
- come back to the Custom Options Menu and experiment with the various
- options available to you. (You can, for example, change the name used
- throughout the program for Expenses to Collections or Revenues. Many
- of the names and titles used throughout this program can be modified
- through the Custom Options menu.)
-
- For the time being, return to the Main Program Menu by entering 'R'
- twice. Then exit the Main Program Menu by entering an 'X'. Once you
- have returned to your default drive, change the DATE back to the true
- current date with the DATE command.
-
-
- "Light bars"
-
- Each selection on any menu is highlighted with a light bar. As you
- scroll up or down the light bar, explanatory text appears on the bottom
- line of the screen, explaining the highlighted option. Each light bar
- selection has different explanatory text.
-
- Simplified Logic
- of accessing records in the Activity file:
-
- The tutorials describe the process of adding records into the activity
- file from the Activity file menu, Add screen, and will help you in
- understanding the flow of logic in the program. Over time, however,
- some new functions have been added into the program that make access
- into the activity file much more streamlined.
-
- From the Client file, Get option, you will observe these 3 functions:
-
- S for search
- F6 for Act Now
- F7 for Flash Report
-
- The 'S' option gives you the ability to look at the Client file in any
- one of six 'views' or search criteria:
-
- "1) Search by Company Name"
- "2) Search by First Name"
- "3) Search by Last Name"
- "4) Search by Phone Number"
- "5) View or search by Zip Code"
- "6) View or search by Category"
-
- Once you select your 'view,' then all records are stacked or ordered in
- that sequence. If, for example, you select the last name 'view', then
- after you search and locate one record, all records before and after
- that one will be ordered alphabetically by last name.
-
- After you have identified and isolated your single record in the Client
- file using this 'S' option, then enter the 'F7' function key. In a
- few seconds Flash Report will appear and will display to you all
- associated activity records for the person. The most recent activity
- will appear first. If, for example, you have entered 50 activities
- for that person over the last three years, then you will be looking at
- all of those activities, and can scroll up or down to see the entire
- listing of comments that you had entered at the time you originally
- created the activity.
-
- At that point, you enter function key 'F6' for Act Now, or Activity
- Now. This single function key sets up a blank record in the activity
- file, partly filled out with that person's information but waiting on
- you for any comment specific to that activity as well as any future
- commitment date.
-
- If you enter a commitment or callback date, then in a few seconds a
- window appears and displays to you all associated activities on that
- date. In this way, you can level your work load without leaving the
- record or while still on the phone.
-
-
-
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-
-
-
- TUTORIAL ONE:
-
-
-
- Creating one new record in the Client File
-
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-
- Please note that in the tutorials the screens use an 'expanded' format
- to show the meaning of the selections. Inside the program, however,
- the program uses light-bars in the menus, with reduced text for each
- selection but with expanded explanatory text on each light bar option.
-
-
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-
-
- tutorial 1 - page 1
-
-
-
- The first menu you see when you invoke Architect's Helper [TM] is:
-
- =============================================================================
- ---------------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------- |
- |
- ACS |
- Main Program Menu
-
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
- | 07/26/86 | | Please Choose One | | 09:26:09 |
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
-
- 1) Client File and Mailing Labels
- 2) Activities File and Proposals/Invoices
- 3) Reports for Clients and Activities
- 4) Revenue/Expense Report and Statements
- 5) Other Options
- 6) Search Through Data, Memos, and Quick Stats [TM]
- 7) Appointments and List of Priorities
- 8) Select, Move, Delete, and Undelete Category
- 9) Base Station/Remote Site Consolidation
- A) Create an on-line Help/Data screen [ now Off]
- B) Import or Output Data
- C) Economic Value of the Portfolio of Clients
-
-
- X) Exit System
- |
- Category Selected : ALL |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
- With Architect's Helper [TM] you can relate activities to the Client
- File, such as phone calls to clients or inquiries from customers. From
- the activities are generated future appointments, reports for clients
- and activities, and revenue/expense reports.
-
- PURPOSE OF TUTORIALS:
-
- The purpose of these tutorials will be to show you how the Client file
- integrates with the Activities file and how reports and revenue/expense
- summaries are generated from them within Architect's Helper [TM].
-
- tutorial 1 - page 2
-
-
-
- ==============================================
- | Adding a Record to the Client File |
- ===============================================
-
-
-
- Let's say that you acquired the business card, below, from someone at a
- recent trade show.
-
- BUSINESS CARD:
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- | Paul Sax |
- | ACS |
- | |
- | 2116 E. Arapaho |
- | Suite 226 |
- | Richardson, TX 75081 |
- | |
- | Phone: (214) 690-6017 |
- | |
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- On the back of this card is scribbled the note: "Sells to OEMs only."
-
- To bring this into Architect's Helper [TM], go to the Main Program
- Menu, then invoke '1' for the Client File. You will then see:
-
-
- =============================================================================
- |
- Client and Activity Tracking System |
- |
- CLIENT FILE
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- | |
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- | |
- | A to ADD data |
- | G to GET/EDIT data |
- | |
- | |
- | L to print mailing LABELS |
- | |
- | H for Help on Client File |
- | |
- | R to RETURN to main menu |
- | |
- ---------------------------------------------------------- |
- |
- PLEASE ENTER YOUR CHOICE : |
- ============================================================================
-
- tutorial 1 - page 3
-
-
- Enter an 'A'. You will see the blank screen as below.
-
- =============================================================================
- -------------------- Client and Activity Tracking System ---------------- |
- |
- Date / / |
- Name of Contact: Addressed as (Mr., Ms., Miss or Mrs.) :Mr.
- First Name : Last Name :
- Full Company name of Client :
- ****Address of Client ****
- Address1 :
- Address2 :
- City :
- State TX Zip Code 0
- Phone Number :( )000-0000
- Comment one :
- Comment two :
- Referred Priority, if any: 0
-
- Category Selected 1
-
- MAKE AS MANY ENTRIES AS YOU WANT. |
- WHEN DONE ENTER BLANKS FOR COMPANY NAME |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
- You can add data into this screen just by moving your cursor around.
- After you have finished entering data, hit the 'ENTER' or 'RETURN' key
- enough times so that you go to the end of the screen. You will then
- automatically move to the next screen. In this manner, you can enter
- one screen (or record) after the other. If you want to stop entering
- data, leave this field blank that says:
-
- Full Company name of Client :
-
- This field is important because the computer keeps track of each record
- by the name that you enter here. Later on, when you want to search for
- an existing record, you have to enter the name that you had originally
- entered.
-
- Anyway, enter the data from the business card that you saw earlier.
- Make sure that you enter 'ACS' (all caps) for 'Full Company name of
- Client'. The program uses this item to search for other data. When you
- come to the field named 'COMMENT1', enter the handwritten comment
- written on the back of the card: "Sells to OEMs only". Later on, you
- can search for any of the keywords, such as "OEM" or "Sells". You
- would do this from the Main Program Menu, Search Through Data, option
- 6. For now, just enter the text as shown, then push the [RETURN] key
- enough to go to the bottom of the screen. When you are finished, you
- will see this on the bottom of the screen.
-
- MAKE AS MANY ENTRIES AS YOU WANT.
- WHEN DONE ENTER BLANKS FOR COMPANY NAME
- Press Any Key When Ready
-
- tutorial 1 - page 4
-
-
- When you push the [RETURN] or [ENTER] key again, you will see another
- blank screen. The program assumes you are finished entering records
- when you leave this field blank:
-
- Full Company name of Client :
-
- Since you are now looking at a blank record, push the [RETURN] key
- enough times to go to the bottom of the screen, or, as a short cut,
- hold down these two keys at the same time: [CONTROL] [C], or enter
- 'PgDn' on the numeric keypad. This has the effect of 'flipping' to the
- bottom of the screen during data entry or edit. This is true wherever
- you are in the program.
-
-
- ==============================================
- | Returning to the Client File Menu |
- ===============================================
-
- Now go to the "G" option. You should see (with slightly different
- data):
-
-
- =============================================================================
- |
- Date 04/15/86 |
- Name of contact: Addressed as (Mr., Ms., Miss or Mrs.) :Mr. |
- First Name :John D. Last Name :Cauble, Jr.
- Full Company name of Client : Accounting & Tax Service
- ****Address of Client ****
- Address1 :11056 Shady Trail
- Address2 :Suite 101
- City :Dallas
- State TX Zip Code 75229
- Phone Number :(214)357-5454
- Comment one :He is the accountant who does some work for Lolir Lectronics
- Comment two :(also call (214) 357-5461)
- Referred by : Priority, if any: 0
-
- Category Selected 1
-
- ENTER N FOR NEXT, P FOR PREVIOUS |
- S FOR SEARCH, M FOR MORE COMMANDS |
- RETURN EXIT |
- =============================================================================
-
- This is the screen that you saw a second ago, but with some other
- commands at the bottom:
- ENTER N FOR NEXT, P FOR PREVIOUS
- S FOR SEARCH, M FOR MORE COMMANDS
- RETURN EXIT
-
- This means that if you enter an "S", you can search for a record. If
- you enter an "N", you will go to the next record in the file. If you
- re-enter a "P", you will go back one record, to the prior one. We'll
- come to "M" in just a minute.
- tutorial 1 - page 5
-
-
- For now, enter "S". You should hear a beep, and the screen will then
- go blank. Note that the cursor has now moved to the this line (or
- field):
-
- Full Company name of Client :
-
- Enter the letters 'ACS', followed by a [RETURN]. The program should
- show you the record for the company whose information you entered
- earlier from the business card.
-
- When you search for records, you use the company name to retrieve any
- record. The company name is important because, with this piece of
- information, the computer can locate any record in the file. The
- company name does not have to have the same capitalization as you had
- originally entered it. If you wish, you can make a partial entry. For
- example, let's say that you had originally entered "General Motors".
- If, in searching for this record, you entered "Ge", you would find it,
- or a record close enough to it that you could use the "P" and "N"
- option to find it.
-
-
- Why would you have a close match, but not a perfect one? Let's say that
- you had originally made two entries: "General Motors" and "General
- Foods". If you searched for "Ge", the first record satisfying this
- requirement would not be "General Motors", but "General Foods". But
- right behind it would be the record for "General Motors", just like in
- a 3 by 5 card box. Anyway, with the "S" option, you can search anywhere
- you want, but you must always put some value there, not just a blank.
- If the computer can't find any match at all, it will say:
-
- NOT FOUND
- TRY AGAIN(Y/N)?
-
- If you want to try again to search for another record, enter "Y";
- otherwise, enter an "N" for no.
-
-
- After entering the "N", you will be back to the prior menu, on the
- bottom of which is:
- ENTER N FOR NEXT, P FOR PREVIOUS
- S FOR SEARCH, M FOR MORE COMMANDS
- RETURN EXIT
-
-
- Enter an "M" for more commands. You will then hear a beep and some new
- commands will appear:
-
- ENTER E TO EDIT, D TO DELETE,
-
- PRESS RETURN WHEN DONE
-
- If you wish to edit this record, enter the "E". After doing this, you
- will hear a beep, the screen will blink, and you should see this
- message on the bottom:
-
- ENTER ALL CHANGES
-
- tutorial 1 - page 6
-
-
- When you see this, it means that you can move around the screen as much
- as you wish using the arrows or hitting "ENTER". Make any changes you
- wish. When you come to the end of the screen, you will then see:
-
- ANY MORE CHANGES (Y/N)? N
-
- If you say "Y", then you can continue making changes to this record.
- Otherwise, by entering an "N" , or just by hitting "ENTER", you will
- then see this again:
-
-
- ENTER E TO EDIT, D TO DELETE
-
- PRESS RETURN WHEN DONE
-
- If you wish to delete this or any record, enter the "D" option. You
- should see:
-
-
- ENTER E TO EDIT, D TO DELETE,
-
- ARE YOU SURE(Y/N)?N
-
- This system automatically inserts an "N" to this answer unless you
- override it by entering a "Y". If you do enter a "Y", you will then
- see:
-
- ENTER E TO EDIT, D TO DELETE,
-
- PRESS RETURN WHEN DONE
-
- Press "ENTER". After you go back one or two screens, you will then be
- back to the main menu for the Client File.
-
- Note that you enter the "R" option to get back to the last menu. This
- is true from any menu. "R" will get you back to the last menu.
-
- After entering an "R", you should have returned to the Main Program
- Menu.
-
- tutorial 1 - page 7
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- TUTORIAL TWO:
-
-
-
-
- Adding two records into the Activity file
-
- for the one record just entered into the Client file
-
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- tutorial 2 - page 8
-
-
- ADDING RECORDS TO THE ACTIVITY FILE:
-
- TUTORIAL FOR ACTIVITIES FILE
-
- OVERVIEW
-
- The Activities file serves 3 purposes:
-
- 1) As you contact people over the phone, the screen will identify to
- you detail information on that client as soon as you input the company
- name into the Activity screen, or the first few letters of the company
- name.
-
- 2) In your absence, your secretary may be receiving inquiries for you.
- In those cases where the caller already has a record entered into the
- Client file, your secretary will see all of the detail information
- about that client in 2 seconds. If, on the other hand, that inquiry is
- from a person not known to you, your secretary will then be able to
- enter a message plus some more detail information, such as name,
- address, and zip code.
-
- This achieves two objectives: a) You or your secretary can input data
- into the Activity file on any client, regardless of whether or not
- they are already in the Client file. b) Messages taken in your absence
- into the 'NEW' category will not be lost but will be grouped together
- in the activity reports, with their comments and phone numbers. In this
- way, you can follow up on all inquiries made in your absence, even if
- your secretary recorded partial messages.
-
- 3) All of the activities--both incoming inquiries and outgoing client
- calls--will generate reports, sorted by name, dates, company name,
- comments, that will help you track and then follow up on those calls.
-
-
- Observe that if the person is already in the Client file, a lot of
- information is displayed either to you or to your secretary, but you
- input only 3 new items per activity: "COMMENTS", "DATE OF NEXT
- APPOINTMENT OR COMMITMENT", and "REVENUE/EXPENSES FROM THIS ACTIVITY".
-
-
-
- tutorial 2 - page 9
-
-
- From the Main Program Menu, you should see this screen:
-
- =============================================================================
- |
- ---------------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------- |
- |
- ACS
- Main Program Menu
-
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
- | 07/26/86 | | Please Choose One | | 09:26:09 |
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
-
- 1) Client File and Mailing Labels
- 2) Activities File and Proposals/Invoices
- 3) Reports for Clients and Activities
- 4) Revenue/Expense Report and Statements
- 5) Other Options
- 6) Search Through Data, Memos, and Quick Stats [TM]
- 7) Appointments and List of Priorities
- 8) Select, Move, Delete, and Undelete Category
- 9) Base Station/Remote Site Consolidation
- A) Create an on-line Help/Data screen [ now Off]
- B) Import or Output Data
- C) Economic Value of the Portfolio of Clients
-
- X) Exit System
- |
- Category Selected : ALL |
- =============================================================================
-
- Select option 2, Activities File. You should then see this menu:
-
- =============================================================================
- Client and Activity Tracking System |
- |
- Activity File |
-
- |--------------------------------------------------------|
- | |
- |========================================================|
- | |
- | A to ADD data |
- | G to GET/EDIT data |
- | 1 for four week/99 year universal calendar |
- | |
- | H for Help on Activity File |
- | |
- | R to RETURN to prior menu |
- | |
- |--------------------------------------------------------|
- |
- PLEASE ENTER YOUR CHOICE : |
- |
- ============================================================================
- tutorial 2 - page 10
-
-
- ======================================================================
- | ADDING A 1ST RECORD: |
- | CALLER OR PERSON ALREADY IN CLIENT FILE |
- | |
- | |
- | (inquiry made to you or your secretary from an existing client, |
- | or client call that you make to your client) |
- | This example uses the TEST DATA that comes with the demo. |
- ======================================================================
-
- (A to ADD data)
-
- When you invoke the "A" option from the Activity menu, you will see
- this screen:
-
- =============================================================================
- ------------------ Client and Activity Tracking System ----------------- |
- Activity File |
- |
-
-
-
- Full Company Name for Client :NEW
- (defaults to NEW. If you are finished entering records, |
- touch the space bar once to remove the NEW) |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
-
- Let's say that you have a client named "ACS" in the Client file that
- you are about to call, but that you have forgotten how it is spelled.
- In this case, enter just the first letter, or "A" (without the quotes),
- and the program will search for all companies that begin with that
- first letter.
-
- Full Company Name for Client :A
-
- Whatever letter appears first will dictate the search for similarly
- named companies.
-
- [NOTE: Here are the three alternate events that could occur as you
- enter a name or letter into the blank spaces on the above screen. 1)
- The program looks to see if the word "NEW" is there. If so, it sets up
- a 'NEW" record. (or) 2) You type in a name that is in the Client file.
- The program then retrieves all detail information and displays it to
- you. This set step is described in a few lines. (or) 3) You enter a
- company name that the system doesn't recognize. It then takes the first
- letter that you entered, in this case "A", and searches the Client file
- for all companies beginning with that name. The program then presents
- that list to you, along with first and last name of the contact, and
- his or her phone number.]
-
- tutorial 2 - page 11
-
-
- After you have typed in an "A", you will see the following screen:
-
-
- =============================================================================
- The system could not find your entry. |
- |
- These are the records in the Client File that begin with the first |
- letter of the name you just inputted. They appear with the name of
- the Client, followed by the first and last name of the contact.
-
-
- [To change search width of 1 character(s),
- go to the Other Options Menu, option 5]
-
- ACS : Paul Sax, (214)690-6017
- Accounting & Tax Service : John D. Cauble, Jr., (214)357-5454
- Addmaster/Marchant : Hugh Clary, (818)358-2395 |
- Press any key to continue... |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
- The first record is the one you just inputted. The second and third
- records are from the Test Data that comes with this demo. Remember the
- correct spelling of the Company name. After you press any key, you
- will then see the following screen:
-
- =============================================================================
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- Activity File |
-
-
-
- Full Company Name for Client :NEW
-
-
- |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
-
- Now enter the name "ACS" into the space occupied by the word "NEW", as
- in (ignore upper and lower case conventions):
-
- enter this
- Full Company Name for Client :ACS <=====================
-
-
- tutorial 2 - page 12
-
-
- You will then see the following screen:
-
- =============================================================================
- The contact for ACS is : |
- |
- Mr. Paul Sax, (214)690-6017 |
-
-
-
- Comments from the Client file about ACS :
-
-
-
- Sells to OEMs only.
-
- |
- |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
-
- The purpose of this screen is to show you the original comments from
- the Client file about this client. After you then enter any key, you
- will see the following screen:
-
-
- =============================================================================
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- |
-
- Name of contact: Addressed as (Mr., Ms., Miss or Mrs.) :Mr.
- First Name :Paul Last Name :Sax
- Full Company name of Client : ACS
- Category Selected 1
-
- Activity date :08/04/86 Time :21:24:25
- Address line one :2116 E. Arapaho
- Address line two :Suite 226
- City :Richardson
- State TX Zip code 75081
- Phone number :(214)690-6017
- Comments :
-
- |
- Date of next Appointment 01/01/01 |
- How much Revenue/Expense did you incur on this activity : 0.00 |
- ============================================================================
-
- tutorial 2 - page 13
-
-
-
- This screen serves to collect 3 items from you:
-
- COMMENTS : (200 characters)
- DATE OF NEXT APPOINTMENT: <=====leave the default date
- alone unless you have an
- appointment.
- REVENUE/EXPENSES FROM THIS ACTIVITY:
-
- On this activity, lets enter the following:
-
- COMMENTS: "Show demo at 9am for modem 212A."
- DATE OF NEXT APPOINTMENT:"12/10/1988" <=====do not use any quotes
- EXPENSE:"50"
-
- Later on, you can search through all of your comments for any word that
- you entered or any partial word by going to the Main Program Menu and
- invoking Option 6, Search Through Data. Once that search has
- identified the activity record in which that word or group of
- characters has occurred, it will display the full comment and client
- name to you for each occurrence.
-
- Observe also that if you enter an appointment into this screen, a whole
- set of appointment schedules is available to you from the Main program
- Menu, Option 8, Appointment Schedules.
-
- Also, any Revenue/Expense item you enter for this client can be
- summarized later for any client, for any period of time, using Option
- 4, main program menu, EXPENSE\REVENUE REPORTS.
-
- In any case, after you have entered the information about that client,
- you will see the following line appear on the bottom of your screen:
-
-
- IF YOU WISH TO IGNORE THIS ENTRY, ENTER A "1"
- Press any key to continue...
-
- If you enter a "1" (without the quotes), then this entire record is
- forgotten. Otherwise, this activity record is appended to the Activity
- file.
-
-
- The reason for this is to give you the option of ignoring client calls
- that were not completed while you waited on the phone. Note that if you
- enter nothing in the 4 fields indicated above, the record is still
- saved under that name of that client, unless you issue the "1" to
- ignore it.
-
-
- tutorial 2 - page 14
-
-
-
- ======================================================================
- | ADDING A 2ND RECORD |
- | CALLER OR PERSON ALREADY IN CLIENT FILE |
- | |
- ======================================================================
-
-
- You should now be back to this menu for the Activity file:
-
-
- =============================================================================
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- Activity File |
- |
-
- |--------------------------------------------------------|
- | |
- |========================================================|
- | |
- | A to ADD data |
- | G to GET/EDIT data |
- | 1 for four week/2899 year universal calendar |
- | |
- | H for Help/Tutorial on Activity File |
- | |
- | R to RETURN to prior menu |
- | |
- |--------------------------------------------------------|
- |
- PLEASE ENTER YOUR CHOICE : |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
-
- Let's repeat the last process and add another activity record for ACS.
- As you again invoke the "A" option from the Activity menu, you will see
- this screen:
-
- =============================================================================
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- Activity File |
- |
-
-
- Full Company Name for Client :NEW
- (defaults to NEW. If you are finished entering records, |
- touch the space bar once to remove the NEW) |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
- Type the letters "ACS" over the word "NEW", followed by [RETURN].
- enter this
- Full Company Name for Client :ACS <=================
-
-
- tutorial 2 - page 15
-
-
- You will again see the following screen:
-
- =============================================================================
- The contact for ACS is : |
- |
- Mr. Paul Sax, (214)690-6017 |
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- Comments from the Client File about ACS :
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- Sells to OEMs only.
-
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- |
- Press any key to continue... |
- |
- ============================================================================
-
- The purpose of this screen is to show you the original comments from
- the Client file about this client. After you then enter any key, you
- will see the following screen:
-
- =============================================================================
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- |
- |
- Name of contact: Addressed as (Mr., Ms., Miss or Mrs.) :Mr.
- First Name :Paul Last Name :Sax
- Full Company name of Client : ACS
- Category Selected 1
-
- Activity date :08/04/86 Time :21:24:25
- Address line one :2116 E. Arapaho
- Address line two :Suite 226
- City :Richardson
- State TX Zip code 75081
- Phone number :(214)690-6017
- Comments :
-
-
- Date of next Appointments 01/01/01
- How much Revenue/Expense did you incur on this activity : 0.00 |
- |
- |
- ============================================================================
-
-
- tutorial 2 - page 16
-
-
- On this activity, lets enter the following:
-
- COMMENTS: "Mail product literature and check back with client on Monday."
- DATE OF NEXT APPOINTMENT:"12/15/1988" <=====do not use any quotes
- EXPENSE:"35"
-
-
- When you are finished entering these values, enter [RETURN] enough
- times so that you return back to the menu for the Activity file.
-
-
-
-
- ==============
- | SUMMARY : |
- ==============
-
-
- You have created two activities records for 'ACS', each with following
- comments, Revenue/Expense items, and future appointments:
-
- FUTURE
- ACTIVITY COMMENTS: EXPENSE APPOINTMENTS
- #1 "Show demo at 9am for modem 212A." $50 12/10/1988
- #2 "Mail product literature and 35 12/15/1988
- check back with client on
- Monday."
-
-
- Observe that you did very little data entry for each activity, even
- though a lot of detail information was presented to you about each
- client--information that you input only once into the Client file!
-
-
- tutorial 2 - page 17
-
-
- ================================
- | OTHER ITEMS ON THE MENU |
- | FOR THE ACTIVITIES FILE |
- =================================
-
-
- ================================
- | OPTION "G" |
- | RETRIEVING AN EXISTING RECORD |
- =================================
-
- (G to GET/EDIT data)
-
- This option operates the same way as the Client file. Once you
- understand how to retrieve a record using the "G" option in the Client
- file, then you can do the same in about any other part of the program.
-
- Observe that when you search for a record in the Activity file, you are
- looking for a company name, using the "S" option within the "G"
- screen.
-
- You can test this by entering an "S", then adding "ACS" to the company
- name to search for. Once you find the first "ACS" record, you can then
- look at the records "behind" that first one, using the "N" and "P"
- options (Next and Previous) to flip back and forth to see each record.
- All activity records for any one client are grouped together by date,
- then time of message.
-
-
-
- tutorial 2 - page 18
-
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-
- TUTORIAL THREE:
-
-
-
-
- Creating Revenue/Expense reports
-
- from the two records entered into the Activity file
-
- in Tutorial 2:
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- tutorial 3 - page 19
-
-
-
-
- ==============================================
- | Generating Financial |
- | reports from |
- | the 2 records |
- | that you added to the Activity |
- | File (Tutorial 2) |
- ===============================================
-
-
- From the Main Program Menu, you should see this screen:
-
- =============================================================================
- |
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- ACS
- Main Program Menu
-
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
- | 07/26/86 | | Please Choose One | | 09:26:09 |
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
-
-
- 1) Client File and Mailing Labels
- 2) Activities File and Proposals/Invoices
- 3) Reports for Clients and Activities
- 4) Revenue/Expense Report and Statements
- 5) Other Options
- 6) Search Through Data, Memos, and Quick Stats [TM]
- 7) Appointments and List of Priorities
- 8) Select, Move, Delete, and Undelete Category
- 9) Base Station/Remote Site Consolidation
- A) Create an on-line Help/Data screen [ now Off]
- B) Import or Output Data
- C) Economic Value of the Portfolio of Clients
-
-
- X) Exit System |
- |
- Category Selected : ALL |
- =============================================================================
-
-
-
- tutorial 3 - page 20
-
-
- Select option 4, Revenue/Expense Report. You should then see this menu:
-
- =============================================================================
- |
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- |
- Start Date Revenue/Expense Summary Menu End Date
- |-------------| |-------------------| |--------------|
- | 01/01/1901 | | Please Choose One | | 12/12/2999 |
- |-------------| |-------------------| |--------------|
-
- 1) Change Start/Stop Date of Summary
- 2) Select Client Being Summarized :
- 3) Summarize and Post all Expenses from the Activity File
- 4) Generate Summary Report to Printer
- 5) Menu for Statements
- H) Help Screen
-
- R) Return to Prior Menu
-
- Date of most recent posting: 07/13/86
- Person to be summarized: ALL |
- Category Selected (defaults to ALL): ALL |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
- Now select option 3. You should then see the following items on the
- screen: (Some of them are from Test Data.)
-
- =============================================================================
- UPDATING ALL OF THE RECORDS IN THE CLIENT FILE |
- |
- ACS, Category is : 1
- $ 50.00, occurred on 07/13/86 <======These 2 dates are when you first
- $ 35.00, occurred on 07/13/86 entered the records
- Total Revenue/Expense= $ 85.00 into the Activity File
-
- Fourcolor Data Systems, Category is : 1
- $ 33.50, occurred on 03/17/86
- Total Revenue/Expense= $ 33.50
-
- Lolir Lectronics, Category is : 1
- $ 40.00, occurred on 04/18/86
- $ 22.50, occurred on 04/22/86
- $ 18.50, occurred on 05/03/86
- Total Revenue/Expense= $ 81.00
-
- Texas Commerce Plumbing, Category is : 1
- $ 21.50, occurred on 03/17/86
- $ 27.50, occurred on 03/17/86
- $ 40.00, occurred on 04/22/86 |
- Total Revenue/Expense= $ 89.00 |
-
- Grand Total....$288.50
-
- Press any key to continue... |
- =============================================================================
- tutorial 3 - page 21
-
-
- The first entries you see under 'ACS' are from the two activity records
- you entered earlier in Tutorial Two. The records that follow those two
- are from the test data that comes with the demo disks. For now, ignore
- that phrase: 'Category is : 1'. Observe that the date following
- 'occurred on' is the date the activity was originally entered.
-
-
- After entering [RETURN], you should be back to the Revenue/Expense
- Summary Menu. If so, enter option 4:
-
- 4) Generate Summary Report to printer
-
- You will then see:
-
- =============================================================================
- |
- |
- |
-
-
-
-
- If you wish to send this report to a text file for later viewing, enter a "1"
- now. Enter any other key to print out your report now, including [RETURN].
-
- |
- |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
-
- Enter a '1' (no parentheses). You will then see the following screen:
-
-
- =============================================================================
- If you elect to view this file now, enter "V". Otherwise, enter |
- any other key, including [RETURN] |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
-
- Enter a 'V' (no parentheses) to view the report that you have created.
-
- After you have entered a 'V', you should see the report that is on the
- top of the next page.
-
-
- tutorial 3 - page 22
-
-
- =============================================================================
- |
- |
-
-
-
- Page No. 1 Client and Activity Tracking System
- Revenue/Expense Report, Category = ALL
- START DATE =01/01/1901, END DATE =12/12/2999
- Grand Total = $ 288.50
-
- ** Client : ACS
- TOTAL $ = 85.00, 2116 E. Arapaho, Suite 226,Richardson, TX,
- 75081, (214)690-6017, Paul Sax, Sells to OEMs only.
-
- ** Client : Fourcolor Data Systems
- TOTAL $ = 33.50, 7011 Malabar Street, ,Dayton, OH, 45459,
- (513)433-3780, Steve Takiff, also, call 800-3-4-color, they produce FASTBASE
- III
-
- ** Client : Lolir Lectronics
- TOTAL $ = 81.00, 13933 N. Central Expressway, Suite 212,Dallas,
- TX, 75243, (214)234-8032, Alan Lolir, also, call 234-8056 ("Shari"), Jerry
- Prado works here John Cauble will bring up SBT system
-
- ** Client : Texas Commerce Plumbing
- TOTAL $ = 89.00, 11056 Shady Trail, Suite,Dallas, TX, 75229,
- (214)357-5454, David Beard, interested in an estimating program, handling
- material,labor hours,markup,rate, for plumbing
- |
- ACS HELP Keys: PgUp PgDn Arrows ESC=exit |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
- Observe in this report that each company is followed by the information
- that you entered once into the Client file, including the comment.
-
- After you are finished browsing though this report, push the [ESCAPE]
- key once to return back to the Revenue/Expense Summary Menu.
-
- Also, the program will default to summarizing all activities for
- clients who are in the Client file. If you wish, you can select just
- one name on which to summarize expenses. To verify this, select option
- 2:
-
- 2) Select client being summarized :
-
- tutorial 3 - page 23
-
-
- If you had selected one company name, such as 'ACS', then the
- Revenue/Expense report would be summarized on that one name only. In
- this way, you can focus the report on one company or on all companies
- that have activities with revenue/expense items entered into the
- Activity File.
-
- In addition to selecting by company name, you can select the time
- period on which you wish to summarize your revenue/expenses. This
- defaults to 1,098 years, but you can change this by selecting option 1:
-
- 1) Change Start/Stop Date of Summary
-
- With this option, you can select any period you wish, from a 2 week
- period that occurred 5 years ago to last months' expenses. Whatever
- dates you select will appear on the top of the report that you then
- create.
-
- If you are unsure of options 1 through 4 mean, you can call up the Help
- file, option H), which will explain option by option what each one
- does. Try this now. (When you are finished with the Help screen, push
- the [ESCAPE] key one to come back to the Expense Summary Menu.
-
- ==============================================
- | Returning to the |
- | Main Program Menu |
- | |
- ===============================================
-
- You should be at the Revenue/Expense Summary Menu. Select the Return
- option by pushing 'R' once (no quotes), and you should be back to the
- main program menu, below:
- =============================================================================
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- |
- Main Program Menu
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
- | 07/26/86 | | Please Choose One | | 09:26:09 |
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
-
- 1) Client File and Mailing Labels
- 2) Activities File and Proposals/Invoices
- 3) Reports for Clients and Activities
- 4) Revenue/Expense Report and Statements
- 5) Other Options
- 6) Search Through Data, Memos, and Quick Stats [TM]
- 7) Appointments and List of Priorities
- 8) Select, Move, Delete, and Undelete Category
- 9) Base Station/Remote Site Consolidation
- A) Create an on-line Help/Data screen [ now Off]
- B) Import or Output Data
- C) Economic Value of the Portfolio of Clients
-
- X) Exit System
- |
- Category Selected : ALL |
- =============================================================================
- tutorial 3 - page 24
-
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-
-
-
- TUTORIAL FOUR:
-
-
-
- Creating Appointment reports
-
- from the two records entered into the Activity file:
-
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- tutorial 4 - page 25
-
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-
-
- ==============================================
- | Generating Appointment |
- | schedules from |
- | the 2 records |
- | that you added to the Activity |
- | File (Tutorial 2) |
- ===============================================
-
- ===================================================================================
-
- From the Main Program Menu, you should see this screen:
-
- =============================================================================
- |
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- |
- ACS
- Main Program Menu
-
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
- | 07/26/86 | | Please Choose One | | 09:26:09 |
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
-
-
- 1) Client File and Mailing Labels
- 2) Activities File and Proposals/Invoices
- 3) Reports for Clients and Activities
- 4) Revenue/Expense Report and Statements
- 5) Other Options
- 6) Search Through Data, Memos, and Quick Stats [TM]
- 7) Appointments and List of Priorities
- 8) Select, Move, Delete, and Undelete Category
- 9) Base Station/Remote Site Consolidation
- A) Create an on-line Help/Data screen [ now Off]
- B) Import or Output Data
- C) Economic Value of the Portfolio of Clients
-
-
- X) Exit System
- |
- Category Selected : ALL |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
- Select option 7, Appointments. You should then see:
-
-
- tutorial 4 - page 26
-
-
- ============================================================================
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- Appointments Menu |
- *****Make sure your printer is on line before choosing*****
- ---------------------
- | Please Choose One |
- ---------------------
-
- 1) List out all prior Appointments
- (Occurring prior to today)
-
- 2) Produce today's Appointments
-
- 3) Print all future Appointments, excluding today's
-
- 4) Print all future Appointments, including today's
-
- 5) Display a graphics image of any 14 day prior of Appointments
-
- 6) Select your start/stop date for Appointments, then print out
- H) Help Screen for Appointments Menu
-
- S) Sample schedules
-
- R) Return to prior menu |
- |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
- Select option 4. (Print all future Appointments, including today's).
- After you have selected this print option, or any print option for that
- matter, the program will first ask you if you want to send this report
- to a text file for later viewing. Answer 'yes' to this question by
- entering a '1'. A few seconds later, the program will then ask you if
- you wish to view the report now. Answering 'yes' to this question by
- entering a 'V'. You will then see the following report:
-
- =============================================================================
- |
- Page No. 1 ALL FUTURE APPOINTMENTS, INCLUDING TODAY'S |
- 07/27/86 |
-
- ** DATE : 12/10/88
-
- December 10, ACS, Paul Sax,(214)690-6017, 2116 E. Arapaho, Suite 226,
- Richardson, TX, Show demo at 9am for modem 212A.
-
-
- ** DATE : 12/15/88
- December 15, ACS, Paul Sax, (214)690-6017, 2116 E. Arapaho, Suite 226,
- Richardson, TX, Mail product literature and check back with client on
- Monday. |
- |
- =============================================================================
- tutorial 4 - page 27
-
-
- You will observe, first of all, that each appointment date has its own
- unique comment, which is the comment that you entered each time you
- created an activity record. Secondly, you will observe that even
- though a lot of information appears for each appointment, such as name,
- address, zip code, and phone number, you did not have to enter hardly
- any of it yourself. In other words, the data that you entered once in
- the Client file is drawn over to each activity record that you create,
- without you having to re-enter it every time.
-
- In any case, to leave the report that you are viewing, push the
- [ESCAPE] key once and you should return to the Appointments Menu. If
- you wish clarification of what each of the first 4 options means, push
- the 'H' key for help and then browse around the Help screen, reading
- the definitions of options 1 through 4. When you are finished, push
- the [ESCAPE] key again to return to the Appointments Menu.
-
- From the Appointments Menu, select option 5:
-
- 5) Display a graphics image of any 14 day period of Appointments
-
- When you see the following menu, enter '12/10/88' as the starting date
- for your graphics display of Appointments:
-
- =============================================================================
- |
- |
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- Enter the starting date for your Appointments
- To use as the starting point for this Graphics chart.
-
- Date 12/10/88 <=============enter '12/10/88', the date of
- your first appointment.
-
- Enter the scale you wish to use for the Leftmost vertical axis.
- It defaults to 1, but you can use a decimal (such as .75) if
- you wish to zoom in, on your Appointments
-
-
- Scale: 1.00 |
- |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
-
- tutorial 4 - page 28
-
-
- After pushing [RETURN] once or twice, you will see a graphics image on
- your screen similar to the one below. The numbers on the leftmost axis
- represent the number of appointments that you had scheduled in the past
- for the days represented on the bottom axis.
-
- =============================================================================
- |
- |17 |
- |16 |
- |15
- |14
- |13
- |12
- |11
- |10
- | 9
- | 8
- | 7
- | 6
- | 5
- | 4
- | 3
- | 2 ___ ____
- | 1 / \ / \
- | --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
-
- Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
- Appointments for 14 days
- Starting from 12/10/88, Saturday, December 10 |
- [Press any key to continue] |
- -----Client and Activity Tracking System ----- |
- =============================================================================
-
- Push any key to return to the Appointments Menu. In addition to the 2
- activities that you have created for 'ACS', you can also, examine the
- 10 activities that came with your Test Data. To do this, select option
- 1:
-
- 1) List out all prior Appointments
- (Occurring prior to today)
-
- The program will again give you some options on creating a text file or
- printing it out now. Indicate that you want to send the report to a
- text file and that you want to view it now. You should then see the
- report on the next page:
-
-
- tutorial 4 - page 29
-
-
- =============================================================================
- |
- Page No. 1 PRIOR APPOINTMENTS |
- 07/30/86 |
-
-
- ** DATE : 01/02/86
-
- January 2, Fourcolor Data Systems, Steve Takiff, (513)433-3780, 7011 Malabar
- Street, , Dayton, OH, See Steve at 9am for a presentation
-
- January 2, Sabet Electronics, Doug Quach, (214)783-49n0, 13650 Floyd, Suite
- 104, Dallas, TX, Meet him at his store tomorrow for a demo.
-
- ** DATE : 01/03/86
- January 3, Accounting & Tax Service, John D. Cauble, Jr., (214)357-5454,
- 11056 Shady Trail, Suite 101, Dallas, TX, John would like have a conference
- call with his customer to see if my service will help him (at 6PM)
-
- January 3, Addmaster/Marchant, Hugh Clary, (818)358-2395, 2000 South Myrtle
- Ave, , Monrovia, CA, Will meet with Hugh by conference call on Friday at 3PM
-
- January 3, Micro Distribution Center, Tom Lin, (214)437-6775, 1701 N.
- Greenville, Suite 905, Richardson, TX, Meet Tom at 11:00 AM to discuss
- pricing for his new line.
-
- January 3, Texas Commerce Plumbing, David Beard, (214)357-5454, 11056 Shady
- Trail, Suite, Dallas, TX, John would like to see the SBT demo book. Meet him
- at the Shady Trail office at 1PM
-
- ** DATE : 01/06/86
- January 6, Accounting & Tax Service, John D. Cauble, Jr., (214)357-5454,
- 11056 Shady Trail, Suite 101, Dallas, TX, We recently sent him some
- literature. Meet with John to clarify how it pertains to his tax service
- (10AM)
-
- ** DATE : 01/07/86
- January 7, Rex Evilsizor, Rex Evilsizor, (817)282-6977, , , Forth Worth, TX,
- Meet with Rex on Tuesday at 11AM to clarify his subscription system
- requirements.
-
- ** DATE : 01/09/86
-
- January 9, Addmaster/Marchant, Hugh Clary, (818)358-2395, 2000 South Myrtle
- Ave, , Monrovia, CA, I committed to Hugh to deliver a prototype of the custom
- register system to him by Thursday at 4PM
-
- ** DATE : 01/10/86
-
- January 10, North American Investment Corp., Ben Scotkin, (800)537-2580, 1951
- N.W. 19th Street, Suite 200, Boca Raton, FL, On trip to Florida, meet with Ben
- on Friday at 10am |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
- tutorial 4 - page 30
-
-
- After you have examined this report, push the [ESCAPE] key once to
- return to the Appointments Menu. You will notice that these
- appointments were set up in the past during the period 01/02/86 through
- 01/10/86. To see this graphically, push option 5:
-
- 5) Display a graphics image of any 14 day period of Appointments
-
- When you come to the screen below, enter '01/02/86' into starting date
- box.
-
-
- =============================================================================
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- Enter the starting date for your Appointments |
- To use as the starting point for this Graphics chart. |
-
- Date 01/02/86 <==============enter '01/02/86'
-
-
- Enter the scale you wish to use for the Leftmost vertical axis.
- It defaults to 1, but you can use a decimal (such as .75) if
- you wish to zoom in, on your Appointments
-
- |
- Scale: 1.00 |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
- The resultant graphics image will be similar to the one you did earlier
- in this tutorial, but with the 10 appointments displayed for the 14 day
- period that you requested. Do not worry that you did not set these up.
- The activity records and their corresponding master records in the
- Client file were already created for you in the Test Data as a means to
- give you some existing data to manipulate.
-
- In any case the bottom of the graphics image for this period of
- appointments will look like this:
-
- =============================================================================
- Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed |
- Appointments for 14 days |
- Starting from 01/02/86, Thursday, January 2 |
- [Press any key to continue] |
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- =============================================================================
- After looking over the graphics image, push [RETURN] once to return to
- the Appointments Menu.
-
- tutorial 4 - page 31
-
-
-
- ==============================================
- | Returning to the |
- | Main Program Menu |
- | |
- ===============================================
-
-
- You should be at the Appointments Menu. Select the Return option by
- pushing 'R' once (no quotes), and you should be back to the Main
- Program Menu, below:
-
-
- =============================================================================
- |
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- ACS
- Main Program Menu
-
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
- | 07/26/86 | | Please Choose One | | 09:26:09 |
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
-
- 1) Client File and Mailing Labels
- 2) Activities File and Proposals/Invoices
- 3) Reports for Clients and Activities
- 4) Revenue/Expense Report and Statements
- 5) Other Options
- 6) Search Through Data, Memos, and Quick Stats [TM]
- 7) Appointments and List of Priorities
- 8) Select, Move, Delete, and Undelete Category
- 9) Base Station/Remote Site Consolidation
- A) Create an on-line Help/Data screen [ now Off]
- B) Import or Output Data
- C) Economic Value of the Portfolio of Clients
-
-
- X) Exit System |
- |
- Category Selected : ALL |
- =============================================================================
-
-
- tutorial 4 - page 32
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- TUTORIAL FIVE:
-
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- Using the Search option to locate information
-
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- tutorial 5 - page 33
-
-
-
-
- ==============================================
- | Searching for Data |
- | and information |
- | in the 2 records |
- | that you added to the Activity |
- | File (Tutorial 2) |
- ===============================================
-
-
- In Tutorial 1, you added a record to the Client file based on this
- business card:
-
- BUSINESS CARD:
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- | Paul Sax |
- | ACS |
- | |
- | 2116 E. Arapaho |
- | Suite 226 |
- | Richardson, TX 75081 |
- | |
- | Phone: (214) 690-6017 |
- | |
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- On the back of this card was scribbled the note: "Sells to OEMs only."
-
-
- In Tutorial 2 you added these two Activity records for 'ACS', each
- with the following comments, expense items, and future appointments:
-
- FUTURE
- ACTIVITY COMMENTS: EXPENSE APPOINTMENTS
- #1 "Show demo at 9am for modem 212A." $50 12/10/88
- #2 "Mail product literature and 35 12/15/88
- check back with client on
- Monday."
-
- In this tutorial you can search for any first, last, or company name
- that you wish. Also, you can select records based on any comment that
- you entered, such as '212A' or 'literature'
-
-
- tutorial 5 - page 34
-
-
- From the Main Program Menu, you should see this screen:
-
- =============================================================================
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- Main Program Menu
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
- | 07/26/86 | | Please Choose One | | 09:26:09 |
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- 1) Client File and Mailing Labels
- 2) Activities File and Proposals/Invoices
- 3) Reports for Clients and Activities
- 4) Revenue/Expense Report and Statements
- 5) Other Options
- 6) Search Through Data, Memos, and Quick Stats [TM]
- 7) Appointments and List of Priorities
- 8) Select, Move, Delete, and Undelete Category
- 9) Base Station/Remote Site Consolidation
- A) Create an on-line Help/Data screen [ now Off]
- B) Import or Output Data
- C) Economic Value of the Portfolio of Clients
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- X) Exit System |
- |
- Category Selected : ALL |
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- Select option 6, Search Through Data. You should see the following
- 'Fast Search Through Data Menu':
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- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
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- Fast Search Through Data Menu |
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- | Please Choose One |
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- 1) Lightning fast search through Client file
- (First or last name, Company name.)
- [Simpson's Algorithm -- blast through your data!]
- 2) Select out activity record by date of original entry.
- 3) Search Activity File, exact caps or position within text not required
- Go through comments, first & last name, city, Client
- 4) Search Client File, similar to option 3.
- Go through comments, first & last name, city, Client
- 5) Select MEMOS from the Client or Activity file
- 6) Status of ALL Memos: character length and date into system.
- 7) Display data only or display and VIEW.TXT [Display only]
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- H) Help
- |
- R) Return to prior menu |
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- tutorial 5 - page 35
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- If you want to know in detail what options 1 through 5 are for, then go
- to the Help file by selecting 'H'. [option 5 is also covered
- extensively in Appendix K] For now select option 1 by typing a '1':
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- 1) Lightning fast search through Client file
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- You should then see this screen. It gives you a choice in searching for
- either the first, last, or company name. With this option, you could
- search for all 'Bill's or 'Smith's in your file.
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- With this option, you can search for any one of the following:
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- First Name
- Last Name
- Company Name
- Zip Code
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- To indicate which of the four you wish to search for, enter a |
- 1 for FIRST NAME, 2 for LAST NAME, 3 for COMPANY NAME, or |
- 4 for Zip Code [if U.S.A]. |
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- Enter a '1' for First Name. You should then see:
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- Fast Search through Client File
- (First or last name, or Company name.)
- ----Exact Capitalization Not Required----
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- Enter the Client name you wish to search for.
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- -If you enter one value, then the system will show you all of the
- records in the file with the first letter that satisfies your search.
- For example, if you enter "H" then all of items that begin with H will
- appear. If you enter two letters, such as RI, then all of those items
- that have the same first two characters in your selected field will
- appear.
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- Observe that in this search, capitalization DOES NOT matter in
- in your input and in the client file.
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- Once you are finished with your searches, enter 'RETURN' without
- any values. |
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- Enter your letter, letters, or word followed by RETURN: |
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- tutorial 5 - page 36
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- Enter the first name 'Paul', followed by a [RETURN].
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- enter this |
- Enter your letter, letters, or word followed by RETURN: Paul <========== |
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- You should then see the following list of records in the Client file
- that has a first name of 'Paul':
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- Enter your letter, letters, or word followed by RETURN: Paul |
- ACS : Mr. Paul Sax, (214)690-6017 <==============program will display |
- Press any key to continue... this. |
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- Enter [RETURN] 2 or 3 times, so that you get back to the 'Fast Search
- Through Data Menu'. Then select option 1 again by entering a '1':
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- 1) Lightning fast search through Client file
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- You should then see this screen:
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- With this option, you can search for any one of the following:
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- First Name
- Last Name
- Company Name
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- To indicate which of the three you wish to search for, enter a |
- 1 for FIRST NAME, 2 for LAST NAME, or 3 for COMPANY NAME. |
- |
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- This time select '3'. This will allow you to search for any company
- name.
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- tutorial 5 - page 37
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- You should then see:
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- Fast Search through Client File |
- (First or last name, or Company name.)
- ----Exact Capitalization Not Required----
-
- Enter the Client name you wish to search for.
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- -If you enter one value, then the system will show you all of the
- records in the file with the first letter that satisfies your search.
- For example, if you enter "H" then all of items that begin with H will
- appear. If you enter two letters, such as RI, then all of those items
- that have the same first two characters in your selected field will
- appear.
-
- Observe that in this search, capitalization DOES NOT matter in
- in your input and in the client file.
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- Once you are finished with your searches, enter 'RETURN' without
- any values. |
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- Enter your letter, letters, or word followed by RETURN: |
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- This time enter a 'A', as below, followed by the [RETURN] key:
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- Enter your letter, letters, or word followed by RETURN: A <============== |
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- You will then see this list of companies that start with the letter
- 'A'. Observe that 'ACS' is the record that you entered into the Client
- File earlier in Tutorial 1, while the other 2 records are the Test Data
- that came with this tutorial. If you had entered 'ACS' instead of 'A'
- in your search, then the program would have listed out the one record
- that met your request, 'ACS'.
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- Once you are finished with your searches, enter 'RETURN' without |
- any values.
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- Enter your letter, letters, or word followed by RETURN: A
- ACS : Mr. Paul Sax, (214)690-6017
- Accounting & Tax Service : Mr. John D. Cauble, Jr., (214)357-5454 |
- Addmaster/Marchant : Mr. Hugh Clary, (818)358-2395 |
- Press any key to continue... |
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- tutorial 5 - page 38
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- Go back to the 'Fast Search Through Data Menu' by pushing the [RETURN]
- once or twice. Once there, select option 3 by entering a '3':
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- 3) Search Activity File
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- You should then see this screen:
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- Search through comments, first & last name, Company name, city |
- (Activity File)
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- Enter the word or letters that you wish to search for.
- This program will search through all of the words in
- the comments fields, as well as other names or identifiers,
- and pick out all of those records that match your inquiry.
-
- Observe that in this search, capitalization does not matter either
- in your input or in the file.
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- Also, observe that it doesn't matter where the word is located in
- the comment in order for this search to be successful.
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- When you are finished, enter 'RETURN' without any data. |
- |
- Enter the letters or word you wish to search for: |
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- Earlier, in Tutorial 2 , you had added these two Activity records for
- 'ACS', each with following comments, expense items, and future
- appointments:
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- FUTURE
- ACTIVITY COMMENTS: EXPENSE APPOINTMENTS
- #1 "Show demo at 9am for modem 212A." $50 12/10/88
- #2 "Mail product literature and 35 12/15/88
- check back with client on
- Monday."
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- Now you are going to search for these activities by key words, such as
- a comment, or a city. For now, enter '212a', followed by the [RETURN]
- key.
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- When you are finished, enter 'RETURN' without any data. |
- enter this
- Enter the letters or word you wish to search for: 212a <==============
- ACS, 07/27/86, Paul Sax, Richardson, Show demo at 9am for modem 212A. |
- |
- Press any key to continue... |
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- After you see the prior screen, push [RETURN] once. When the program
- prompts you again, enter the word 'demo', followed by [RETURN]. You
- should then see a listing of all the activity records that contain
- 'demo', one of which is the activity record that you entered. The
- remainder are Test Data that came with this tutorial. In this way, you
- can isolate activities by keywords.
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- Enter the letters or word you wish to search for: demo
- ACS, 07/27/86, Paul Sax, Richardson, Show demo at 9am for modem 212A.
-
- Lolir Lectronics, 04/18/86, Alan Lolir, Dallas, purchased SBT demo disk set
- for Alan.
-
- Sabet Electronics, 01/01/86, Doug Quach, Dallas, Meet him at his store
- tomorrow for a demo.
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- Texas Commerce Plumbing, 01/01/86, David Beard, Dallas, John would like to
- see the SBT demo book. Meet him at the Shady Trail office at 1PM
-
- Texas Commerce Plumbing, 04/22/86, David Beard, Dallas, Purchased SBT
- accounting software demo for him. |
- |
- Press any key to continue... |
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-
- Now push [RETURN] a couple of times so that you return to the 'Fast
- Search Through Data Menu'.
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- In Tutorial 1, you entered this comment for ACS:
-
- "Sells to OEMs only."
-
- Now you are going to search for the keyword 'OEM' in the Client File.
- To do that, select option 4:
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- 4) Search Client File, similar to option 3.
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- You will then see the following menu (next page):
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- tutorial 5 - page 40
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- |
- Search through comments, first & last name, Company name, city |
- (Client File) |
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- Enter the word or letters that you wish to search for.
- This program will search through all of the words in
- the comments fields, as well as ID or names fields,
- and pick out all of those records that match your inquiry.
-
- Observe that in this search, capitalization does not matter either
- in your input or in the file.
-
- Also, observe that it doesn't matter where the word is located in
- the comment in order for this search to be successful.
-
- When you are finished, enter 'RETURN' without any data. |
- |
- Enter the letters or word you wish to search for: |
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- Enter 'OEM', followed by a [RETURN]. You should then see the activity
- record that has 'OEM' in the comment.
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- =============================================================================
- enter this |
- Enter the letters or word you wish to search for: OEM <================== |
- ACS, Paul Sax, Richardson, Sells to OEMs only ,(214)690-6017 |
- |
- Press any key to continue... |
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-
- You can also search for a city, or a first or last name. In options 3
- and 4, you do not have to select which of those you want to find.
- These two search options will automatically search through first, last,
- and company name, as well as city and comments. To test this while
- you are still in option 3, enter 'DALL' to pull out all of those
- records in the Client File that are in Dallas.
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- enter this |
- Enter the letters or word you wish to search for: DALL <============== |
- Accounting & Tax Service, John D. Cauble, Jr., Dallas, He is the accountant
- who does some work for Lolir Lectronics (also call (214) 357-5461),(214)357-
- 5454
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- Lolir Lectronics, Alan Lolir, Dallas, also, call 234-8056 ("Shari"), Jerry
- Prado works here John Cauble will bring up SBT system,(214)234-8032
-
- Sabet Electronics, Doug Quach, Dallas, He is owner (or co-owner with Twan),
- has some programming skills, and tried to bring up a Dbase III POS system
- himself,(214)783-4950
-
- Texas Commerce Plumbing, David Beard, Dallas, interested in an estimating
- program, handling material,labor hours,markup,rate, for plumbing,(214)357-
- 5454 |
- |
- Press any key to continue... |
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- tutorial 5 - page 41
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- Observe that these are all of the records in Dallas. To pull out those
- in Richardson, enter 'RICH', followed by a [RETURN].
-
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- enter this |
- Enter the letters or word you wish to search for: RICH <=============== |
- ACS, Paul Sax, Richardson, Sells to OEMs only ,(214)690-6017 |
-
- Micro Distribution Center, Tom Lin, Richardson, is this the same as the
- Taiwanese Mfg (Larry at 644-9396)? ,(214)437-6775
-
- P.O. BOX, Alyce Fisher, Richardson, they currently have an 8bit system,
- written in compiled basic,and would like to upgrade.,(214)783-8581 |
- |
- Press any key to continue... |
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-
- Push the [RETURN] key twice. You should now be at the 'Fast Search
- Through Data Menu'.
-
- ==============================================
- | Returning to the |
- | Main Program Menu |
- | |
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-
-
- Select the Return option by pushing 'R' once (no quotes), and you
- should be back to the Main Program Menu, below:
-
- =============================================================================
- |
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- |
- Main Program Menu
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
- | 07/26/86 | | Please Choose One | | 09:26:09 |
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
-
- 1) Client File and Mailing Labels
- 2) Activities File and Proposals/Invoices
- 3) Reports for Clients and Activities
- 4) Revenue/Expense Report and Statements
- 5) Other Options
- 6) Search Through Data, Memos, and Quick Stats [TM]
- 7) Appointments and List of Priorities
- 8) Select, Move, Delete, and Undelete Category
- 9) Base Station/Remote Site Consolidation
- A) Create an on-line Help/Data screen [ now Off]
- B) Import or Output Data
- C) Economic Value of the Portfolio of Clients
-
- X) Exit System |
- |
- Category Selected :ALL |
- =============================================================================
- tutorial 5 - page 42
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- "LAYER-IN" ABILITY
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- This feature allows you to "layer-in" lists of names from other
- sources, and still keep all reports and labels separate! This means
- that if you have 1,000 names in the Client File and you purchase a
- list of clients from someone that has 10,000 names, you can enter
- them into the Client File and yet keep them separate from the
- original 1,000 when generating labels or reports. All told, you
- can "layer-in" 99,999,999 different layers or groups of clients,
- without one layer overlapping the other when you produce labels or
- reports!
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- In this way, the program is flexible enough so that it will have
- multiple uses for you.
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- The Main Program Menu has option 8:
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- 8) Select, Move, Delete, and Undelete Category
-
- =============================================================================
- --------------- Client and Activity Tracking System -------------------- |
- ACS |
- Main Program Menu
-
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
- | 07/26/86 | | Please Choose One | | 09:26:09 |
- --------------- --------------------- ----------------
-
- 1) Client File and Mailing Labels
- 2) Activities File and Proposals/Invoices
- 3) Reports for Clients and Activities
- 4) Revenue/Expense Report and Statements
- 5) Other Options
- 6) Search Through Data, Memos, and Quick Stats [TM]
- 7) Appointments and List of Priorities
- 8) Select, Move, Delete, and Undelete Category
- 9) Base Station/Remote Site Consolidation
- A) Create an on-line Help/Data screen [ now Off]
- B) Import or Output Data
- C) Economic Value of the Portfolio of Clients
-
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- X) Exit System
- |
- Category Selected : ALL |
- |
- =============================================================================
-
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- tutorial 6 - page 44
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- With option 8, you can assign a unique category number to each grouping
- of clients in the Client File.
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- Let's say that your Client File contains names of clients. Once you
- identify a new group of clients, such as a newly-purchased mailing
- list, you can separate them by assigning a unique CATEGORY number to
- the group while you are entering their information into the Client
- File. From that point on, anytime you wish to segregate that block of
- records from either the Client File or Activity file, just go to the
- main program menu and enter the CATEGORY option, screen 8.
-
- In summary, you can select any one group of clients in the Client File
- by going to option 8 and entering the category number of that specific
- group. At that point, the program appears to be dedicated to just that
- group of records and everything else appears to have disappeared.
- Later, if you wish to combine all records in the Client File together,
- you would go to option 8 and enter a '0' for Category Number.
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- tutorial 6 - page 45
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