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The Pegasus System consists primarily of Data Forms, Reports and Specialized Functions pertaining to the Aerospace Replacement Parts & Supplies Industry.  The current version of Pegasus represents its' starting point and gives you a pretty good idea of where we're headed.  Rather than discuss the future capabilities of Pegasus, we'll limit our presentation of Pegasus to its' current features.
Application Interface {screen sample}
Pegasus was developed using leading edge database techniques and tools.  The end result is an application interface that allows the user to view, and work with, multiple Data Forms within a single interface.
 
Menu Bar System {screen sample}
The Drop-Down Menu-Bar, located at the top of the application interface, is arrange in a manner to simplify the launching of the systems' various Data Forms, Reports and Functions.
 
Tool Bars {screen sample}
Pegasus uses two (2) Tool Bars., Data Form and Report Tool Bars.
 
Data Forms {screen sample}
The Data Forms enable the user to View, Add, Edit & Delete records for the various areas of the system (Customer/Vendors, Purchases, Quotes, Sales, Inventory, Stock...).
 
Reports
Pegasus reporting contains reports required to provide information management, as well as, the generation of specific forms (Purchase Orders, RFQs, Quotes, Sales Orders, Invoices, Credit Memos...).

Report output may be sent directly to any available printer within the network and/or previewed on screen.  Additionally, generated reports and documents can be Faxed or Emailed.
 
Accounting {screen sample}
Pegasus can be configured for most accounting systems that allow for the importing of data (Customer/Vendors, Purchase Orders & Invoices), through the use of its' internal data bridge.
 
 

KCS & Associates
5175 Grande Vista Dr., Whittier, CA 90601
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665-0079

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Updated: 03/10/2002