Gain Proficiency with Your Solution
Our online, in-person, and on-site training classes make sure you don’t miss out on any features of your new product or upgrade. We offer courses for beginners and advanced users alike, each designed to provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills to take advantage of all the features of your iBASEt solution. Our role-based training keeps content relevant for operators, managers, and analysts to increase productivity, reduce costs, and improve safety while ensuring the higher quality is achieved.
Solumina Training Courses
Our training courses provide you with knowledge and skills that benefit your Solumina installation and your employees. Investing in training is an investment in your company’s future, and the rewards can include increased productivity, reduced costs, improved safety, higher quality, and more.
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Currently available as Online / eLearning or Virtual Instructor Led
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Check with our training team on availability of in-person classroom training, which can be provided at your site
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Take advantage of customized instruction tailored specifically for your unique business processes
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Certification program available to on-board new employees, and then test for proficiency
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Role-based training keeps training content applicable between positions
Course Descriptions
Advanced Manufacturing Planning & Execution – This on-demand course covers the fundamentals of Solumina functionalities and processes
Learn MoreConfiguration Basics – This instructor-led training course offers comprehensive Solumina training for all personnel
Learn MoreConfiguration for Analysts – This instructor-led technical training course includes basics to advanced Solumina configurations and integrations
Learn MoreAdvanced Manufacturing Planning & Execution
This course continues building on the lessons learned in the introductory eLearning course, starting with library functions. Course provides instruction on executing standard operations and standard text, continuing with operations execution order options, the operation flow diagram, illustrated and calculated data collections, and low touch configuration. The execution section continues with supervisor functions, including the assignment of personnel to work orders, the identification of constraints through holds, and how to revise start and end dates. It covers production control, including resolving hold conditions, part shortages, engineering change cut ins, and unplanned work stoppages. Additional topics include subset work units, partial job completions, discrepancies, liens, and work order changes.
To register, go to myiBASEt or email us at [email protected].
Configuration Basics
This course provides hands-on experience for students to perform tasks. Examples include defining roles and privileges; setting up dispatch lists to customize data sorting; setting up authoring and approval workflows; managing and editing user interface configuration elements; adding a tabular report to a menu; and configuring screen with additional information tabs. Students can create User Defined Views (UDVs) and INI Lib functionality, which is covered in-depth. This includes modifying an application and instruction presentation; plan and order header information; adding shortcut command buttons to instructions; configuring a touch screen interface; changing global parameters through the Common section; creating a new dispatch list group and configuring a bar code. Students are given a sample business requirement, at which point they can then step through the design and implementation of that requirement. Additional projects include modifying UDV attributes, creating a data entry wizard. Throughout the course tips and techniques are given.
To register, go to myiBASEt or email us at [email protected].
Configuration for Analysts
This hands-on class covers aspects of iBASEt solutions that can be modified without coding. The course focus is an introduction to System Manager tools with an emphasis on the UDV Editor and INI Maintenance. Students can configure the client, link the database to the application, and enable functionality through the INI record. Topics include common interface elements; importing and exporting user preferences; setting global preferences; configuring dispatch tabs; setting up roles and privileges; designing the menu display; setting dashboard alerts; setting up communication queues; and setting up authoring and approval workflows. The course concludes with an introduction to User Defined Views (UDVs); SQL and UDV libraries; building, testing, and installing a UDV in the application; concepts of UDV substitution, ad changing UCF, UDV labels. Throughout the course, diagnostic tools are discussed, and tips and techniques given.
To register, go to myiBASEt or email us at [email protected].