Libra® 5
Manual
Contents
The underlined titles in blue colour are all hyperlinks to separated documents. These documents can be opened by pushing the “Ctrl”-button + clicking with the Mouse on the wanted title.
The submenus are only accessible inside the documents.
Generalities
1Menu
2Choice lists
2.1Single choice lists
2.2Multiple choice lists
2.3Order
3Searching data
4Users and authorizations.
4.1Raw materials
5Modify after copy.
FunctionKeys
1General
2Choicelists
3Optimisation session
4Using the mouse
Prints
1General
1.1Print headers
1.2Layout of the general information on the printouts.
1.3Presentation of values: grouping thousands
1.4Back to the selection window
2Available prints
2.1Details formula
2.1.1Formula report selection
2.1.2Configuration formula layout
2.2Statistics
2.3Ingredients
2.4Raw materials, consumption and prices
2.5Print details raw material inside a session
2.6Analysis plan (available in and outside a session)
2.7Print details nutrient in a session
3Creation of files
3.1Files in “PDF” format and “CSV” format.
Data
1Raw materials
1.1Article groups
Specifications
1Conversion
1.1Manual composition -> Specification
Labels
1Basic data on the labels
1.1Animal species
1.2Units
1.3Categories of nutrients
1.4Nutrients
1.4.1Create/Modify
1.4.2Conversion of Libra nutrients
1.5Ingredients
1.5.1Create / Modify
1.5.2Copy raw materials
1.5.3Tolerances
1.5.4Print
1.6Catalogs
1.7Create/Modify texts
1.7.1Text
1.7.2Limiting to certain specifications
1.7.3Allow to specify that the text should not be triggered
1.7.4Texts linked with nutrients
1.7.5Texts linked with raw materials
1.7.6References in text
2Labels : Sections / Models
2.1Sections
2.1.1Predefined sections
2.1.2Create/Modify sections created by the user
2.2Models
2.2.1Create / modify:
2.2.2Tab page sections
2.2.3Tab page Files
2.2.4Tab page Languages
2.2.5Models/Copy
3Labels : Versions
3.1Create
3.2Modify
3.3Copy
3.4Delete
3.5Manage versions of commercial articles.
4Labels: Validation
5Labels: History
5.1Menu : Labels / History
5.2Print history whilst validation
Labels: use of MS Word template
1Generalities
2Text forms and text boxes
2.1Text forms in Word 2003
2.2Text forms in Word 2007
2.3Text Boxes
2.4Linking text boxes
3Tables
3.1Nutrient tables
3.2Ingredient tables
3.3Linking tables
Optimization management
1Control panel
1.1Panel formulae
1.2Panel raw materials
2Add items to the session
2.1Add raw materials / nutrients
2.2Add specifications
2.3Add programs
3Remove items from the session
4Bin-optimization
4.1Bins per system
4.2Constraint on the number of used raw materials per group
Purchase and supply optimization
1Principles
2Basic data
2.1Logistic points
2.2Fluxes
2.3Initial stock
2.4Capacity
2.5Movements
2.6Costs
2.7Demand
3Specifications
4Interfaces
4.1Raw material creation
4.2Flux costs
4.3Demand
4.4Initial stocks, capacity and movements
5Optimization sessions
5.1Starting a session
5.2Optimization
5.3Interpreting the solution
5.4Output
5.5Why does it not optimize?
Transferto production
1Configuration of the files created during transfer production of a recipe.
1.1Activation of the files.
1.2Configuration of the files
Tolerances
1Session
1.1Compared to a fixed date
Program constraints
1.What is a program
2.How to make a program
3.Optimising
4.Saving specifications from a session
Margin calculation
1Management of the costs
Transfer: import/export
1Example of application 1: import
1.1Creating correspondence tables
1.2Creating import profiles
1.3Importing a file
2Example of application 2: export
2.1Adjusting and creating correspondence tables
2.2Creating an export profile
2.3Creating an export file
3General principle
4Correspondence tables
4.1Nutrient-unit correspondence table
5Import
5.1Managing Import profiles
5.2Importing Data
5.3Processing an existing task
5.4Modifying a task
5.5Deleting a task
5.6Error messages and Error reports
6Export
6.1Selection of data that has to be exported
6.2Managing export profiles
6.3Using export profiles for optimization / label validation
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