How e-DISTAC Differs from Other Systems
   
On-line in Instant-Time Single Screen to Perform Order Entry
Multi-Windows for Data Access Do more than One Function on a Screen
Movement Between Screen is Free of Menus Unrestricted Access to All Data Fields on a Screen
Incomplete Data Search (Partial Key Search) Information Access in Multi-Sequences
Multi-Locations and Multi-Companies Control Customer Credit Across Multi-Locations
Security Control by Screen and by Screen Function Subsystems Integration
Mainframe Capability at PC Price No Batch Processing Required
General Ledger Balancing Prevention and Correction of Human Mistakes
Guaranteed Successful Implementation Return on Investment (ROI)
Protection for the Same Record being Updated by more than One User

On-line in Instant-Time
e-DISTAC - All transactions immediately update all affected databases the instant they are posted. This information is in turn immediately available to all other users.
Other Systems - Actual updating of all affected databases is accomplished during batch processing at end of day. Thus, information is not available to all users until such batch processing runs are completed. Top

Single Screen to Perform Order Entry
e-DISTAC - Each operational activity such as Order Entry or Receipt of Customer Payments is performed through one screen.
Other Systems - These same activities require no less than three screens and some systems require as many as ten screens to accomplish the same thing that e-DISTAC does with one screen. Top

Multi-Windows for Data Access
e-DISTAC - Working screens such as Order Entry allows access to the Customer Database as well as to the Inventory Database, all while entering an order and all information remains visible. Not to be confused with “Pop-Up” windows that overlay information on top of other information hiding if from view.
Other Systems - Each activity, Order Entry, Search Customer Database and Search Inventory Database require separate screens meaning you must flip from one screen to the next or overlay information to accomplish the same thing that e-DISTAC allows you to do with one completely visible screen. Top

Do more than One Function on a Screen
e-DISTAC - All input transaction screens such as Order Entry allow the user to perform SEARCHES, ADDITIONS, CHANGES, and DELETIONS on a single screen.
Other systems - Each function, ADD, CHANGE and DELETE are performed on separate screens, meaning if you want to add a new invoice and then must change it you will have to use one screen to add then go to a second screen to make the change. Top

Movement Between Screen is Free of Menus
e-DISTAC - The user may select any screen and can go to this screen without going through a series of menus.
Other Systems - The Menu hierarchy that was followed to get to a given screen must be followed in reverse when going from one screen to another. This means you must go through menus each time you go from one screen to the next. Top

Unrestricted Access to All Data Fields on a Screen
e-DISTAC - On any data entry screen, such as Order Entry, all data fields are accessible and may be changed simply by moving the cursor to the particular field you wish to change.
Other Systems - Data Fields are displayed and assigned an identification number. To change the contents of a field, that field’s ID number must be entered followed by the new data that you want to go into that field. You then transmit this to the computer. This process must be repeated for each field that requires a change. Notice, only one field at a time may be changed. Top

Incomplete Data Search (Partial Key Search)
e-DISTAC - You enter as much of the data item as you know, such as part of a stock number or part of a stock description or part of a customer name, and e-DISTAC will get as close to the exact item as possible. If at first the exact item is not displayed, you can continue to press the Search Function Key until you find the particular item you want. The more complete your input, the closer you will get to the item you want on the first search.
Other Systems - They allow what they call “Partial Search”, but this is not the same as e-DISTAC where you enter incomplete data. In these systems you have a smaller field for a customer name, but this smaller field must have the complete information or you will get nothing back. For example, the Customer Name Field is 30 character positions long, and the Partial Name Field is only 10 characters. In order for you to get a particular customer, you must enter 10 characters or you get nothing. Where as e-DISTAC allows you to enter part of the data or less than the full 10 characters. Top

Information Access in Multi-Sequences
e-DISTAC - All Databases such as the Inventory Database or Customer Database have more than one sequence that is used to find information. For example, you can locate a particular customer by the account number or by name.
Other Systems - When more than one sequence is required, the data is sorted into some ordered sequence before being presented on a screen or printed on a report. The difference here is the time required to perform the sort. In e-DISTAC there are no sorts, thus the information is available immediately. Top

Multi-Locations and Multi-Companies
e-DISTAC - There can be 36 separate companies with each having 36 different locations. The difference between different locations within the same company and different companies is a company with more than one location has only one Database for Accounts Payable and one database for Accounts Receivable, where as the separate companies each have their own separate Payables and Receivables. Within a company, all its locations have their data stored in the same database but can still identify the location number the data belongs to. This allows for one set of customer records and one set of vendor records per company. In contrast, when separate companies are used, each company stands alone and there is no inter-company activity.
Other Systems - In the true sense these systems have only multi-company capability. Each separate location they speak of is actually a totally separate company which does not share any part of Accounts Payable or Accounts Receivable. Thus, each location, as they call it, has it’s own set of customers and own set of vendors. This means that a customer’s activity at one location cannot be related to activity at any other location. At statement time a customer will receive a statement from each location that he had activity with. Furthermore, the customer is expected to pay each location separately according to the statement from the respective location. Top

Control Customer Credit Across Multi-Locations
e-DISTAC - By the fact that e-DISTAC has true Multi-Locations as described above, a customer has a single line of credit. Regardless of the quantity of different locations through which a customer may transact business, he has a single line of credit to which all purchases are applied. He receives a single statement each month which identifies each location and the charges that were processed through each location during the last period. Thus, a customer cannot bypass a credit hold by simply going to a different location.
Other Systems - Due to the fact that these systems have separate company accountability, a customer has a separate line of credit at each location. At no time do these different credit lines come together within the system. Therefore, a credit problem at one location will not be reflected at all other locations. Top

Security Control by Screen and by Screen Function
e-DISTAC - To insure system security, each user is assigned a password and a screen function level number. In order to use a given screen the user’s password must be cleared for that screen. The function level determines what activity can be performed on the screen such as Add, Change or Delete. Through the password and function level numbers, access to all screens and all functions on each screen can be controlled to whatever level needed.
Other Systems - These systems use the password only. This restricts a person from using a screen or allows them access depending on the capability assigned to a given password. In reality this method of security either restricts usage or over allows usage. The importance of Security is not realized until critical data is lost or company confidential information gets into the hands of a competitor. Top

Subsystems Integration
e-DISTAC - Distribution Software is comprised of a series of subsystems including Order Entry, Inventory Control, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and General Accounting. The type of relationship between these subsystems determines the amount of work a user must perform to get information to flow between each subsystem. e-DISTAC is a totally integrated system, meaning all information is passed to each subsystem automatically as it happens. As mentioned before, even though these different subsystems are there, e-DISTAC treats them as one. Their individuality becomes transparent to the user. This means the user does not perform any activity to get, for example, an invoices’s data to go from Order Entry to Accounts Receivable for posting the customer’s account. It is done automatically by e-DISTAC when the invoice is posted in the Order Entry Subsystem.
Other Systems - Other Systems require the user to group invoices into batches, calculate a control total for each batch and then post each batch from Order Entry to Accounts Receivable. Then another batch posting is required to move from Accounts Receivable to the General Ledger. Not only is batch posting time consuming, but it is also prone to human errors. This creates a greater expense to the company, due to the additional man-hours required to correct the errors. With e-DISTAC this entire batch posting and transfer of information from one sub-subsystem to another is eliminated. Top

Data Protection for the Same Record being Updated by more than One User
e-DISTAC - e-DISTAC utilizes file protection techniques that assure data protection even when more than one person is updating the same information record. For example, if an invoice was being posted and at the same time a receipt was being entered for the same customers, both would be processed accurately, and the customer’s record would reflect the results of both operations.
Other Systems - Most systems allow only one user at a time to update a record. In the above example a second user must wait or is locked out until the first user is finished updating the record. This means the system will slow down and the response time will be in minutes instead of seconds. Top

No Batch Processing Required
e-DISTAC - As described above, the common method of getting information from one subsystem into another is through the batch processing method. Due to the time required to perform batch processing, it is done after normal work hours when no one else is using the computer. This means two important things; first, today’s activity is not available in the different subsystems until tomorrow and secondly, additional off-hour manpower is required to perform the batch work. With e-DISTAC you have neither of these, no additional manpower is required, and information is immediately available to all users and to all databases the instant it is entered into the system. No end of the day activity is required.
Other Systems - Batch balancing and posting is an expensive way to get around computer limitations or capabilities not available in most mini-computers and none of the personal computers. In order to interface databases the computer must have certain built-in features. When these commands and language capabilities are not present, the application system must use alternate methods to accomplish certain end results. The batch processing and posting method is one example of a “workaround” for getting information from one subsystem into another. Such “work-around” is not necessary with e-DISTAC due to the capabilities of Hewlett-Packard computers and the e-DISTAC software itself. Top

General Ledger Balancing
e-DISTAC - Due to the established default General Ledger numbers you enter when the system is first installed, there is no way for a user to get the General Ledger out of balance under normal use. We tell all users if for any reason at any time the General Ledger does get out of balance, they should notify MSSI immediately and allow MSSI to correct the condition. No trial balance is required.
Other Systems - Because of the amount of human activity required doing batch balancing and posting at the different levels of accounting, other systems must rely on the user to maintain and insure the General Ledger is in balance. When it does get out of balance it is the user’s responsibility to find the problem and make the necessary corrections. Because there are no default General Ledger numbers, the user must provide the correct General Ledger numbers with each entry going into the General Ledger. This in itself provides a wide area for human error that in turn causes the General Ledger to be out of balance. Top

Prevention and Correction of Human Mistakes
e-DISTAC - Because we are human we will make mistakes, so the methods and procedures for correcting these human errors are just as important as any other part of the system. In e-DISTAC extra care has been taken to make the entry of information as easy and flexible as possible. However, even this will not prevent all human errors, so we have made the correction of such errors a major design feature in e-DISTAC. For example, if a customer payment was applied to the wrong invoice, it can be unapplied by pressing one function key. If a total on an invoice gets out of balance with the detail line items, the system will tell you such has occurred and will retotal the invoice for you. To eliminate unit-of-measure conversion errors e-DISTAC allows you to have a different unit-of-measure for selling a stock item from that used when you purchase the item from your vendor. You may buy by the “case” and sell by “each”, and this requires a conversion which e-DISTAC performs for you automatically each time you buy or sell an item.
Other Systems - In other systems the byword is if you don’t make the error in the first place you won’t have to correct it, so please be careful. Good advice but when this fails, how long and how much work must be done to correct an error? You must delete and re-enter an invoice in error or in the case of the miss-applied customer payment, apologize to the customer for the error and explain that there is too much work required to change his payment. Top

Guaranteed Successful Implementation
e-DISTAC - MSSI guarantees to each purchaser of e-DISTAC that the installation and implementation of the system will perform 100% according to our product specifications. This means MSSI will do whatever is necessary to get the system installed and running live so that it performs as we have represented it to perform.
Other Systems - No other system on the market today will give that guarantee. Top

Return on Investment (ROI)
e-DISTAC - Because we say that e-DISTAC actually makes you money, the return on investment with e-DISTAC is both greater and is realized much sooner than other systems. Experience shows that the total cost of e-DISTAC will be returned within the first year of use or in less time.
Other Systems - In view of the fact that e-DISTAC has so many features other systems do not have, it is reasonable to assume the ROI of these systems is much less than e-DISTAC. Top

Mainframe Capability at PC Price
e-DISTAC - The cost of a e-DISTAC System including hardware is no more expensive than a PC solution with the same quantity of terminals, printers, disk storage and main memory. Yet with e-DISTAC, you get full upward growth potential, meaning that the software and peripheral hardware is 100% compatible with all larger Hewlett-Packard systems that you may grow into at a later date. You are operating under the control of a main frame Operating System, and more importantly, you know that in a few years you will not have to do a conversion to another system.
Other Systems - From the above listed differences between e-DISTAC and other systems you can see there really is a difference in computers and software systems. e-DISTAC is the state-of-the-art and is set apart from the rest in a class of its own. Top

 

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