Logan Consulting Speaking at the Spring MWUG Conference

Posted on: February 16, 2017 | By: Craig Thompson | QAD Practice News

Logan Consulting is a proud supporter of the Midwest User Group, the largest independent group for QAD’s manufacturing and Enterprise Application software. The MWUG conference, held each spring and fall, provides an environment for QAD vendors, service providers and users to share and exchange information.


 


The upcoming MWUG Conference will be held March 19th-21st at the Henry Hotel in Dearborn, MI. Logan Consulting will be leading 3 conference sessions centered on Item Substitution, Processing Intercompany Orders in EE and a QXtend Excelerator Demonstration. Please see the below summaries for more information.


 


We hope to see you there!


 


Session 1: Item Substitution, Cross-Sell and Up-sell Functionality


 


Speaker: Andrew Hall, Principal


This session will focus on introducing the Item Replacement, Cross-Sell and Up-Sell functionality that was introduced in EE. Each option will be described in detail, including relative scenarios and use cases for each.


 


Session 2: Processing Intercompany Orders in Enterprise Edition (EE)


 


Speaker: Brian Clark, Principal


This session will focus on processing intercompany orders for those clients that would benefit from a true buy/sell relationship between their QAD facilities. The session will focus on the utilization of Release Management eCommerce and automation opportunities in EE Financials to process orders from forecast to intercompany payment.


 


Session 3: Demonstration – QXtend Excelerator


 


Speaker: James Blakenship, Principal 


This session will demonstrate how to use QAD's Qxtend Excelerator tool. The Excelerator tool allows users to query data from the QAD application, import the data into Microsoft Excel, make changes, and post the changes back to QAD. This session will provide attendees with a live demonstration in which we will do some basic configuration of Qxtend, build an Excelerator template, query data, load data and build Qxtend Business Objects to support Excelerator. While this session will have a technical focus, functional users will also gain insight on how Excelerator may be used in their environments.