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Page 1: Introducing TCM 9.0 featuring SQL Server Brian Bixby Richard Kokoski Randy Lott.

Introducing TCM 9.0featuring SQL Server

Brian BixbyRichard Kokoski

Randy Lott

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Agenda

• TCM 9.0 Deliver Timeline• SQL Server 2005• Conversion• Installation• Custom Reports• Utilities• SQL Server Best Practices• Q&A

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TCM 9.0 Delivery Timeline

• Beta begins March 2008

• Controlled Release begins April 2008

• General Availability in May 2008

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The Construction Manager 9.0Microsoft SQL Server 2005

• What is SQL?– Why SQL?– What version of SQL

• Conversion preparation in TCM– Printing Reports– Hardware requirements– Installation preparation

• Installation• Conversion• Custom Reports• Utilities

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What is SQL?

• Structured Query Language (SQL) programming language

• Database engine

• Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Family

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Why use MSSQL?

• Enhanced performance (speed)• Larger database size (4gb+)• Stronger development platform• Stability• Industry standard

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What version of SQL to use?

• SQL Server 2005 Express w/SQL Server Management console.

• SQL Server 2005 Standard

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Conversion Preparation

• Post all batches in all modules.

• Clear Users

• Repair and Compact database

• Backup database locally and offsite

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Printing Reports

• Printing reports– GL – Trial Balance– GL – Financial Reports– AP – Vendor Analysis– AP – Open Payables by Vendor– AP Open Payables by Period End

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Reports continued

• AR – Aged Trial Balance

• AR – Retention Due Listing

• JC – Bonding report

• JC – Cost to Date Summary by Type

• JC – Cost History

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Reports continued

• PY – Quarterly Reports– QTD/YTD Earnings Register– State, Local and Disability Tax– 941, SUTA, reports from GEMM– Deduction Reports– Union Reports– Insurance Reports

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Installation Preparation

• Pre-requisites for installation

• Hardware requirements

• TCM access version 8.9 must be uninstalled before installing TCM 9.0

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Installation

• Turn off anti-virus programs• Log in as Administrator• Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express will

install automatically if the installation does not detect any version of SQL Server 2005.

• Installation will install a SQL database on your “Server”

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Installation

• Then TCM will load forms, reports and help.

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Custom Reports

• Updating Crystal Reports

• Updating Access Reports

• Updating Excel Queries

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Utilities

– Most of the utility functions will now be handled by SQL Server 2005.