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Seamlessly access your Timberline databases with ease using expanded Excel menus and toolbar buttons. The Office Connector Software Suite automatically creates a connection to your database using Timberline’s ODBC driver – without the need to configure data sources or create queries. Intuitive wizards guide you to create worksheet functions that you can use inside Excel formulas! Office Connector – Query offers unparalleled access to your Timberline data, and version 2.0 introduces the ability to send your spreadsheet values back into Timberline with Office Connector – Write. Event 1 Software introduces Event 1 Integrator, the MPS authorized DataBridge for Timberline Office ®. This is an application designed and built to meet your financial data integration needs. With this tool, you can integrate the world's most powerful project control system with the leading construction accounting system. Event 1 Integrator eliminates dual entry and worry. Seamlessly integrating your Timberline Gold financial information with Prolog Manager’s robust cost control module saves time and enables complete cost-to-date reporting. Event 1 Integrator was developed by Event 1 Software, Inc., a Timberline Authorized Developer in partnership with select Meridian Project Systems customers. Ask yourself ... Why do so many project managers use Excel to do forecasting? How does that information get into Timberline on a timely basis?
Excel is familiar to them and makes manipulation easy. Event 1 Forecast brings them together! At last! The tool that will make Timberline's Database YOUR database. Use Quick Aim 8x to understand how Timberline stores information, plan how to use it on a report or in a Microsoft application. Use it to teach other people in your company how to understand Timberline. This is a must for any serious understanding of how Timberline stores its information, where information is and how to retrieve it. Use Quick Aim 8x to design inquires. Understand what records can be created with ODBC. Which field names can be changed and how to make consistently functional applications in MS Access.
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