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 news, tips and features to help you get the best from your systems November 2003 
in this issue
  • SupportPlan powers service
  • Reconciling your ledgers
  • Had a healthcheck recently?
  • 4D Backup could save you
  • Catalogue publishing?
  • Do business on the web.
  • Daybook website redesigned
  • Feedback please!

  • Greetings!

    If you would like to get more out of your software investment, then welcome to the first issue of our new-look bulletin. We hope you like it and find it helpful. It has hints, tips and comment designed to help you get the very best out of Daybook products. Happy reading!

    We would really appreciate your feedback: if there is anything you would like us to cover in future issues, weould like to know; or if you would like to share information or experiences with other users, then this is a way you can do it. So let us know what you think.

    SupportPlan powers service

    When London PC and Mac support company SupportPlan (www.supportplan.com) wanted a service package, it considered a range of options. No existing programme could mirror its processes for progressing and escalating service calls, nor handle its charging structure. There were only two options: one was to have a bespoke application written from scratch; the other to use Daybook Enterprise's scripting language to bring about the same result.

    The decision was simple. With Daybook Enterprise the call centre could integrate with marketing, sales and accounts, giving one enterprise-wide solution. SupportPlan needed a system to handle everything through a diary interface. The Enterprise diary provided the basic functionality, with its scheduling, workflow and task management. All that was needed now were procedures to record calls, site visits, timesheets, parts and when calls were closed and guarantee that the right paperwork and invoicing was automatically sent to the client.

    SupportPlan's contracts were unusual. Having spent years creating plans tailored to the needs of its clients - a major strategic advantage-nothing in the wonderful world of software could cope with them, except Daybook Enterprise. Custom reports ensured that customers buying SupportUnits could have a monthly statement showing unit usage and balance. Procedures were written to handle contract billing: contracts are based on a wide variety of criteria, and can be billed monthly, quarterly or yearly; billing is done a month before previous payment expires, so that money can be received in time to keep the plan active.

    Systems play a vital role in guaranteeing quality service. 'We never miss a deadline,' says SupportPlan's General Manager, Derek Bennett 'and we never have missed one. We have a perfect record of everything that has happened and our invoicing and paperwork are about as good as you could get. I am quite sure that we could never have done this without our specially-written procedures incorporated into Daybook Enterprise.'

    Find out more....

    Reconciling your ledgers
    When your control accounts refuse to balance with the ledgers, it can be a real problem. One that will annoy your book-keepers and accountants. And one that can take a long time to resolve.

    There are a number of reasons why it can happen. One of the commonest is that manual journals have been posted to the control account, bypassing the ledger. Others may be of a more technical nature, such as bad data caused by a system crash or bad power supply, or corrupt indexes.

    Whatever the cause is, it is vital to fix it. The Daybook website has technical notes telling you how to tackle this problem and how to pinpoint where the problem lies. We have now also produced a macro that does a lot of the analysis automatically and produces a spreadsheet, showing what data does not match.

    If you would like a copy of the macro, email support@daybook.co.uk.

    Read on... »

    Had a healthcheck recently?
    We have instigated the Daybook Healthcheck, a regular service that casts an experienced eye over your server, carries out tests and makes sure that it is being properly administered.

    Even experienced system administrators can be intimidated by keeping a large database, such as those produced by Modulus and Daybook Enterprise, in top condition. Moreover, given that the vast majority of serious problems arise from poorly maintained data files, this is a major issue.

    Data files need to be regularly checked for integrity, backups need to be done rigorously and 4D backup log files maintained. Hard discs need to be checked, data files segmented before they get too large, adequate space kept on the server and the server operating system kept clean. These are just some of the tasks of good server management.

    The cost of getting it wrong can be very high indeed. Inadequate backing up can result in months of data having to be re-entered and in the most serious cases can cause a company to go into liquidation.

    More details »

    4D Backup could save you
    A system crash should be a rare event on 4D systems, such as Modulus, Daybook Enterprise or Daybook Publisher. However, if one happens, you can be unlucky and find yourself with a corrupted data file.

    That's when you are glad that you set up that backup strategy-or, if you did not, it's when you vow that you will never ever get into this situation again.

    4D Backup is our only recommended solution for backing up Daybook products. As well as automating your backup strategy, it also lets you mirror servers and keeps a log of all changes to your data. This should be active on every data server. Why? Because it means that you will never, ever lose any data through a crash. If your system goes down, you can simply restore your last backup and reimport all the changes you have made since.

    Setting up 4D Backup is straightforward for technicians who are prepared to follow the 4D documentation. In practice, clients often prefer us to do this for them. If you would like us to quote for doing this, contact Balinder at balinder@daybook.co.uk. By the way, if you would like us to remotely check your backups on an ongoing basis, to make sure that everything is happening correctly, we can do so. Contact info@daybook.co.uk for further information.

    Catalogue publishing?
    Did you know that you can publish data from your system ready formatted to Quark, InDesign, FrameMaker, XML and in various other formats?

    Daybook Publisher lets you predefine styles and apply them to any range of data you like, automating a very tedious and error-prone task. It's a massive saving of time and money.

    If you publish data in print or on the web, call Steve Gibson or Pat Bensky and let us tell you how we could help.

    More on this topic »

    Do business on the web.
    If you are a Daybook Enterprise or Modulus user, then you could be using your system as a 'back end' to your website. Your clients could be checking and pulling off statements, you could be taking orders, adding to your mailing lists-just about any task that could enhance the way you do business.

    I you would like to discuss what we could do for you, call Steve Gibson or Nigel Greenlee on 020 7371 7161.

    Daybook website redesigned
    The Daybook website has changed a lot. We are adding content to it on an ongoing basis - so do keep going back. Our aim is to keep improving it and to have content that you find really useful, so let us know what you would like to see.

    There are lots of technical notes, dealing with Daybook Enterprise and Modulus issues, and we keep adding to them. If there are issues that you think should be covered in a technical note, please do let us know.

    Finally, don't forget that the website is the way we ask you to log all support calls - and not just call your favourite technician. It's not that we don't want to talk to you: it is simply that going via the website ensures that your call is correctly logged on the system. It also means that your issue gets dealt with by the person best suited to do so and gets handled as promptly as possible.

    Feedback please!
    We have said this several times above, but we will now say it again: WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK.

    If we know the sort of things you would find helpful, we will try to provide them, either in this bulletin, on the website, or by other means - but we can't do it by telepathy: you need to tell us.

    So we will look forward to hearing from you.

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  • More about the power of scripting
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