SAMS Feedback Report
Report = SAMS Feedback Report; From = 2003-04-30; To = 2003-05-17: MACOMS = (TRADOC)
DPI Cd:
Q106*
Load Date:
05/01/2003 13:2353
Read
Rejected
Rejection Details
Processed
Inserted
Processed
Created/Updated
Record
Work Order Number Record
XN1
300
300
0
Work Order Status History Record
XN1
2400
2400
0
Work Order Parts Record
XN1
600
564
36
36 - Duplicates
Work Order Task Record
XN1
650
650
0
Work Order Marc Record
XN1
400
180
220
23 - Duplicates
197 - Invalid Skill Level
Work Order Serial Number Tracking Record
XN1
0
0
0
Totals
4350
4094
256
94% Loaded
PS 611
OCT 03
27
It has the advantage of improved
response time for running reports. For
the modules available on WebLIDB,
reports are processed faster than on
the client-server version.
PS 611
OCT 03
26
• has a single relational database
• uses one logon and password for all products
• stores tactical and national real time and
historical info
• has on demand info for warfighters and
civilian logisticians
• has info on readiness, requisition status,
supply, maintenance, equipment usage,
recommended parts lists, customer wait
time stats, and asset visibility
An interactive Computer Based Training (CBT)
system is available to help people make best use of
the LIDB products. The narrated self-paced CBT
can be completed in under 130 hours. You can find
the CBT at:
The principal LIDB product, the LIDB client
server, delivers current, accurate info for soldiers,
managers, and leaders across the Army. The client
server program, meant to be loaded on an Internet
capable PC, is available on CD-ROM. It can be
requested from:
email:
helpdesk@logsa.redstone.army.mil
The core of LOGSA
services is found in
the Logistics
Integrated Database
(lIDB) suite
of products. Among
its features, lIDB…
A good example of WebLIDB products is the SAMS Feedback report. To get to
the SAMS report follow this sequence of modules by clicking on:
QUERY DATABASE,
MAINTENANCE, REPORT CRITERIA
tab, then use the pull down menu to select the
SAMS Feedback Report. Users can view the report for a specific SAMS-2 site by
providing their Data Processing Installation Code or MACOM.
This screen displays the main index of LIDB.
LIDB uses modules to segregate volumes of data
into user-friendly packages.
Similar to
the client-
server
version of
lIDB is
the internet
version,
called
WeblIDB.
The QUERY DATABASE is one
of LIDB’s primary modules.