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FAQ  
What is the difference between Resource Manager for Excel and Resource Manager-DB?
What is the difference between Spreadsheet Scheduler, Resource Manager for Excel, and Noah Workcenter Scheduler?
How can I get my existing data into Resource Manager?
How do you implement Resource Manager?
Can I integrate data with other systems?
How can I get a trial version of RMDB?
Is RM an ERP System?
Do you have any APS Features?
How do you manage inventory?
What is RMDB written in and what are the system requirements?
What ERP Systems have you integrated with?
What Accounting Systems have you integrated with?


 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A1 Resource Manager for Excel (RMX) is an add-on for Excel and offers basic planning and scheduling features for the user who is familiar with Excel. Resource Manager-DB (RMDB), while easier to use, offers many advanced features for planning, scheduling, tracking, and rescheduling with whatever updates are made. In addition, RMDB can be a multi-user application while RMX is single user doing edits at any one time and others would be in view only mode.

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Spreadsheet Scheduler includes a simple approach to Project Management and a quick method to generate Gantt Charts. It can be thought of as a ‘lower end Microsoft Project".

Noah Workcenter Scheduler is a customized version of Resource Manager for Excel and focuses on forward scheduling, finite capacity, for jobs configured to run with a estimated number of hours per step. Noah Workcenter Scheduler allows the user to define independent workcenter calendars, manages queue time, and is geared toward generating a realistic completion date and managing Jobs to meet the completion date. In terms of comparing Noah Workcenter Scheduler with Microsoft Project, Noah allows you to load all jobs\projects at the same time and Noah will NOT overload any workcenter but will load up to

Resource Manager for Excel offers a general purpose, flexible and adaptable approach to manage materials, workcenters, and labor for most manufacturers whose needs are fairly simple. It includes BOMs, Routings, MRP, Finite Capacity planning and scheduling (Forward or Reverse), basic planning inventory, purchasing and receiving, costing, etc. Just about everything for manufacturing management EXCEPT accounting.

 

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A3 Use the Data Import Module to map over data from most any system (Excel, Access, SQL Server, PSQL, FoxPro, Text, etc). The mapping is done only once, then you can refresh upon demand, or automatically, whenever needed. Call US for more details, or – better yet, send US a sample of your data and we will show you how to import it in during walkthrough.

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Due to the flexibility of RM-DB, and the wide variety existing systems, no two applications share exactly the same steps in implementing RM-DB. However, there are some important considerations that can vastly simplify implementation and maintenance. For your reference, please review the following points and then call us to discuss your specific implementation options. Chances are, we have already done several very similar implementations to yours and can help you get er done fast!

What do you want out of the system? This is the most important question, to decide what you want. If you don't know already, we recommend you contact US to schedule a walkthrough and review the Quick Start with Sample Data and get familiar with the various parts of Resource Manager-DB and its capabilities. Then, try to separate all of your goals into groups:

Group 1: Must have certain functionality for success

Group 2: Would like to have sooner than later

Group 3: Would be nice to have

What data is required, for Resource Manager-DB to accomplish above goals? For example, if you want to implement Finite Capacity Planning and Scheduling, you will need process information such as cycle times, batch times, line speeds, etc.

Does this data already exist? Where is it? What are my options on getting the data into Resource Manager-DB? It greatly speeds up implementation if there exists needed data in some other computer system. Product Lists, Vendors, Customers, Demand Orders, Bills-Of-Material, Routings, WIP Tracking, etc., are all types of data that can be readily incorporated into Resource Manage-DB. To assist with import mask definitions, you will find a special TAB in the report file (RMRpt.xls) with a listing of ALL Tables and Field Names. In the IMPORT MASK definition (and in doc) you will find which fields are required and which are optional. Finally, the first field (column, etc.), of a mask usually has to have the key field. So, you may find that you need to (pre-format) your source data first, moving columns around, combining data, etc., to facilitate error free imports.

In the case that Resource Manager-DB will be an add-on to another system, and utilizing data from anther system, what rules must be established to ensure system integrity? For example, do all master Bills-Of-Material exist in a 3rd Party ERP System? Will all routings and process times be added and maintained in RM-DB? Then, procedures must be defined to ensure all current BOMs, from3rd party ERP system are updated with RM-DB Routings correctly. There are various flags and options, throughout RM-DB, to support these considerations. Review all Options under General Options AND review the Import specific options under Import Data Options button.

Are there any special reports you would like to see? Do you have a sample of desired report? RM-DB supports some customization of standard reports, and this may be the quickest and easiest method to generate desired report. Or, perhaps the custom reports lends itself to utilizing the Data Export functions to get the exact report you are looking for. Thirdly, perhaps it is something we can include for you.

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A5 RMDB offers a data integration wizard to facilitate easy integration with most any system. The other products can integrate with other data with some limitiations. Basically, you can copy-and-paste data direct into appropriate Excel tables as long as you are careful.

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A6 Contact US to schedule a walkthrough first and then once we verify RMDB is a good fit for your needs, we can arrange for a 30 day trial.

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A7 While we don’t refer to RMDB as an ERP System, it does in fact have most of the components of ERP Systems EXCEPT for accounting. So, for smaller companies, a combination of RMDB and an accounting system (QuickBooks, PeachTree, MYOB, etc.) is a great alternative to purchasing a complex, expensive, ERP System.

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A8 Yes, RMDB contains many of the Advanced Planning and Scheduling features found in system costing 100K and more. RMDB supports alternate workcenters, alternate routings, overlaps, queue, multiple constraints at each step, forward and reverse scheduling, rescheduling by workcenter, priority codes, locked jobs, ‘what-if’ planned jobs, dynamic resource allocation and re-allocation, Visual drag-and-drop scheduling and updates, and many more.

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All top level inventory control options can be adjusted with a click of button. Built to Inventory, use Safety Stock, perform automatic transactions or manual transactions, back flushing, Lean manufacturing, etc.

Also, RMDB supports importing and exporting of inventory transactions to sync with other systems.

You can also easily enter beginning balances in Product List or Inventory Calendar. If your LOT SIZES and/or MINIMUM SAFETY STOCK are high enough, the system will generate orders to replenish these and have material available for subsequent schedules.

Keep in mind, the system does NOT require all the detail in-out inventory transactions. It is easy to maintain and keep things in an exception mode for most users rather than to try to manage each transaction.

The system will automatically increase available inventory when:

1. Lot size is greater than schedule requirement

2. Safety stock goes below minimum

3. Amount received on PO is greater than what was ordered.

4. Build to Inventory is checked and used (End Item is added to inventory).

5. Manual adjustments to inventory calendar

The system will automatically decrease available inventory when:

1. There is inventory available to use, on date is needed from schedule (both end items and subs) and automatic transaction are turned on.

 

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A10 RMDB is written in Visual Basic 6.0 with migration plans to VB.net. System requirements, at a minimum suggestion, is a P2 with 1 Meg Ram and Excel 97 or UP. To network, RMDB only needs a shared directory on server to store Database.

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A11 We have integrated RMDB with just about all the leading ERP systems available, including: Exact Macola, Made to Manage, Visual Manufacturing, Lawson, JD Edwards, Prism, SAP, MAS 90, MAS 200, Decision Support Systems, MRP 9000, Exact Job Boss, Epicor, Fouth Shift, and many more.

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A12 In addition to ERP Systems noted previously, all of which include Accouting, RMDB has been integrated with AccPac, Peachtree, QuickBooks, MYOB, Process Plus, Peachtree, Timberline, and many more.

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