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Data Files Structures Class Added to the Schedule

We are bring a new course to our classroom training catalog, Data Files Structures. The reason this new course is so important is because it enables users to expand on some of the existing skills that they already have. An understanding of the files of MAS 90 and MAS 200 helps users analyze and resolve error messages, develop import and export routines and (probably most importantly) create enhanced Crystal Report.
Thursday, October 29 is the only course we have added to the 2009 calendar. You can register here or send me an email if you have any questions or cannot attend the October 29 class.

Data Files Structures Course Coming Soon

The integration with Crystal Reports is one of the most popular features of MAS 90 and MAS 200 and Introduction to Crystal Reports has long been one of our most popular courses. A soft prerequisite for this course and a requirement for the Advanced Crystal Reports course is Data Files Structures.

Each business has one knowledgeable user that serves as the first line support. The person everyone goes to as soon something fishy happens. Sometimes it is someone in IT; sometimes they are in Accounting. I recommend Data Files Structures for these users or for any user that want to master their accounting application. The lessons included in the course translate to skills like modifying Crystal forms, writing new Crystal Reports, diagnosing system messages and advanced tasks such as creating imports and business alerts.

We will be adding this course to our schedule this year. If you are interested or have an employee that needs this course, leave a note in the comments.