Kurs-ID: TDIBM_MAX4355G
Kurs Maximo Manage: Fundamentals of Application Designer
This 2-day instructor-led course helps the students to understand how to modify existing applications and create new ones in Maximo Manage. This also helps them gain a comprehensive understanding of the different types of applications available, their functionalities, and how to configure them effectively. This course covers various domain types in Maximo, including how to use and configure Lookups within the applications. The course will also revisit key concepts of Database Configuration, focusing on essential aspects required for application modification and creation. Additionally, the students will learn how to set up the environment, configure the properties, and manage the user access based on specific conditions, and will delve into the use of Signature Options and User Information to enhance application functionality. Through a combination of procedural information, demonstrations, and exercises, students will learn about topics such as Domains, Database Configuration, Application export and import, and Application Designer along with hands-on lab exercises using your own Red Hat OpenShift Maximo Manage environment.
Seminarinhalte
- Module 1 : Overview of the Course
- Module 2 : Database Configuration
- Module 3 : Overview of Domains and Lookups
- Module 4 : ALN Domain
- Module 5 : NUMERIC Domain
- Module 6 : SYNONYM Domain
- Module 7 : TABLE Domain
- Module 8 : CROSSOVER Domain
- Module 9 : Introduction to Application Designer
- Module 10 : Environment Preparation for Application Development
- Module 11 : Creating and Modifying Applications
- Module 12 : Application Designer – Control Properties
- Module 13 : Creating Restrictions
- Module 14 : Defining Signature Options
- Module 15 : Providing User Information
Kursthemen
Das Training Maximo Manage: Fundamentals of Application Designer ist folgendem Thema zugeordnet:
Zielgruppe
Consultants, System Administrators, Support, Sales, Users, Technical Sales
Dauer und Zeiten
2 Kurstage