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This topic contains links to the sub-topics that describe how to administer Aptify for Aptify version 5.5 and subsequent service packs.

The sub-topics provide an overview of Aptify processes and services handled primarily by the system administrator. Administrative tasks include setup of static data necessary for organization-specific business reporting, configuration of users and groups, definition of entity and field level security, and so on.

These sub-topics assume basic understanding of how the services within the standard Aptify system interact with each other, as well as an understanding of Microsoft SQL Server and general Windows functionality. In addition, these sub-topics assume a working knowledge of the mechanics of relational databases.

 

This topic is comprised of the following sub-topics:

 

  • Aptify 5.5.1 Administration Guide Last updated April 11, 2013 - Provides an overview of Aptify version 5.5.1 processes and services handled primarily by a system administrator. Administrative tasks include setup of static data necessary for organization-specific business reporting, configuring of users and groups, definition of entity and field level security.

  • Aptify 5.5 Administration Guide Last updated December 20, 2012 - Provides an overview of Aptify version 5.5 processes and services handled primarily by a system administrator. Administrative tasks include setup of static data necessary for organization-specific business reporting, configuring of users and groups, definition of entity and field level security.
  • Aptify 5.5 Process Pipeline Guide Last updated September 11, 2012 - Describes how to use the Aptify version 5.5 Process Pipeline functionality to visually define and modify business processes using process flows. 
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