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This document gives an overview of the PhixFlow training courses. You can use this document to decide which courses are appropriate for each person in your company that will be using PhixFlow.
As a guide there are typically three roles to be covered by PhixFlow users:

  • End User
  • Designer
  • Administrator

End users will usually receive training specifically for the applications in PhixFlow that they will use. These training materials are developed as part of implementation projects, and may be created and delivered by PhixFlow, the organisation itself, or often by the organisation with support from PhixFlow - whatever is most suitable for each project, and each application.

Depending on the size and type of your organisation, groups of users may be required to carry out all roles or only a subset of roles e.g. a medium or large organisation will have a dedicated administrator, whereas in a smaller organisation a user may need to be familiar with all roles.
The table below gives a recommended set of courses for each role:

User0.5 days


Role

Designer

Administrator


Course

User

0.5 days





Introduction to Modelling

1 day

1 day

Modelling Concepts

2 day


Advanced Modelling

1 day


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  • Creating and using File Collectors and Database Collectors.
  • Creating and using Streams.
  • Attribute Functions and basic scripting.
  • Creating and using File Exporters and Database Exporters.
  • Creating and using Alarm Generators.
  • Running Streams, rolling back data in models, setting up Task Plans.

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PhixFlow Modelling Concepts (

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2 days)

Aims:
After attending this course the user will be able to build and operate models in PhixFlow to handle most commonly occurring problems. This course builds on the Introduction to Modelling course by exploring the fundamental concepts behind PhixFlow models, covers many advanced features of PhixFlow modelling, and works through many common use cases.
Prerequisites:
The candidate must have attended the Introduction to Modelling course.
Course Content:

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