Cougar Mountain Software Support Productivity Tools
For Cougar Mountain Software Support's
Professional Version (V2012, V2011, V2010, V2009, V12-V6)

 

Cougar Mountain Software Support Productivity Tools
For Cougar Mountain Software Support's
Professional Version (V2012, V2011, V2010, V2009, V12-V6)

 

Cougar Mountain Software Support Productivity Tools
For Cougar Mountain Software Support's
Professional Version (V2012, V2011, V2010, V2009, V12-V6)

 

Cougar Mountain Software Support Productivity Tools
For Cougar Mountain Software Support's
Professional Version (V2012, V2011, V2010, V2009, V12-V6)

 

File Fix


 

All Reporting to the MAX including Point of Sale and Non-profit Versions® for Windows®  for the Reporting to the MAX products now feature a File Fix program. File Fix is a utility program designed to fix certain data corruption errors. The File Fix utility copies selected files to a subdirectory of your data directory, creating a new file and copying all undeleted records to the new file.

File Fix can perform the following functions:

  • Create new files without an index. This is useful if you wish to open the files using another program.

  • Delete duplicate records. This feature saves the first duplicate record located, and deletes the rest.

  • Make all text fields uppercase. This is especially useful if you are using Data Exchange or converting from Peachtree® .

File Fix does not fix corrupted database files. If the header record is severely corrupted, you must resort to restoring from a backup.

Warning: Always back up your data files prior to running File Fix.

To run File Fix:

  1. Select the Start button from the taskbar at the bottom of the screen, or if you are using Windows 3.1x, select the File menu.

  2. Select Run.

  3. Enter the drive letter and data directory where your Reporting to the MAX files are located, followed by FILEFIX.EXE.

  4. Example: C:\CMSWIN\FILEFIX.EXE

  5. Select OK.

  6. Select the Company Code and Name you want to process from the drop-down list.

  7. Select the File Name you want to fix from the drop-down list.

  8. Select the Do not make new index check box to create the new files without an index. Not creating the index prevents the deletion of duplicate records during the copy process.

  9. Select the Make all of the text fields uppercase check box to make all text fields in the new files uppercase.

  10. Select Process to create the new files, or Close to exit.

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Companies are realizing that internet based techniques and strategies must be approached as they would with any traditional marketing activity. The fundamental questions must still be addressed
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  • What are the competitors doing?
  • What are the channel dynamics, challenges and potential missed channels?
  • Which marketing mix strategies are most cost effective?
  • What is the response time?
  • What will we make a return on investment?
The learning curve of this still world is being addressed.  From hard-learned lessons new business, pricing, distribution and advertising models are emerging.

A Snapshot of The Internet and the World Wide Web

The Internet is a complex system of computer networks. Anyone with a computer interface (PC, laptop, PDA, etc.) and the ability to access the network (wireless modem, telephone line, cable,) can easily hook into the system.

The World Wide Web is a software application that runs on the Internet. It provides the platform that incorporates text, video, graphic and audio functions. Consider the “Web” as the user-friendly interface that brings the Internet to life.

The Changing Profile of Internet Users

At the start of the Internet’s history, the typical user was a high-income, young man. It’s not surprising that the people who developed the system would be its most dominant customers.

However, the overall demographic profile (U.S.) is shifting to reflect the average population. Many analysts, including those from the Yankee Group, report that the Internet is now reaching the mass consumer market. Cheaper computer prices, cultural acceptance and the ubiquitous influence of the Internet are influencing the online surge of new users.

A significant finding from the Yankee Group’s Interactive Consumer Survey (IAC) 2000 indicates the Internet is losing its mystique. For many the Internet has become an integral part of the daily lives of household users. According to the Yankee Group study, 87% of respondents logged online at least once a day.

As users gain a greater comfort level interacting with the Web and begin to establish trust among the Web sites they visit, it is logical to assume that online buying will continue to escalate.

In a study released May 2001, the Boston Consulting Group projected $65 billion in North American online sales for 2001. This represents a 45 percent increase from 2000 purchases.

 

 


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