Traverse Standard v11.0
Dashboard Component Overviews
The list of dashboards available is extensive and will grow as OSAS develops more dashboards.
AP Aging Analysis
Use the AP Aging Analysis dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of invoice balances broken down over five aging periods. Lists the total amount of all payables, divided into current due and standard aging periods: Current Due, Balance 31-60, 61-90, 91-120, 121+, Total Due. You can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
AP Invoice Analysis
Use the AP Invoice Analysis dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of invoice balances or the number of invoices over four invoice statuses. You can adjust the Amount/Count field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis for either invoice balances or the number of invoices.
AP Payment History
Use the AP Payment History dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of invoice payments and discounts for the period and also year-to-date. You can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
AP Purchase History
Use the AP Purchase History dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of invoice purchases, including freight, tax, and other miscellaneous amounts. You can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
AR Aging Analysis
Use the AR Aging Analysis dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of invoice balances broken down over five aging periods. You can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Customer Analysis
Use the Customer Analysis dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of the number of active customers, past due customers, and total number of customers. You can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
AR Payment History
Use the AR Payment History dashboard to view a grid representation of invoice payments and discounts for the period and also year-to-date. You can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
AR Sales History
Use the AR Sales History dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of invoice sales, returns, taxes, and other miscellaneous amounts for the period and also year-to-date. You can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Cash Flow
Use the Cash Flow dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of cash flow in and out, as well as the ending cash balance for a given week. You can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Cash Receipts
Use the Cash Receipts dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of receipts for cash, checks, credit cards, writeoffs, and other miscellaneous receipts for the day and period. You can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Checks Written
Use the Checks Written dashboard to view a grid representation of check balances for Accounts Payable and Payroll checks in process, written the given day, period-to-date, and year-to-date. You can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Purchase Order Status
Use the Purchase Order Status dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of purchase order balances broken down into five status categories. You can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Sales Order Status
Use the Sales Order Status dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of sales order balances broken down into eight status categories. You can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Use the Summary - Balances dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of AP, AR, cash, inventory value, and time ticket total balances. Amounts on this dashboard object are calculated as follows:
- The Cash Balance amount sums the YTD Balance for all GL accounts with an account type of 5 or 10 (including unposted GL journal entries), minus the Grand Total Net Paid column on the AP Edit Register when checks are prepared, plus the Grand Total of Debits on the AR Cash Receipts Journal.
If you entered payments in AR or SO transactions, these are included as well, but they are all rolled into the amount on the AR Cash Receipts Journal.
- The Inventory Value amount is the Extended Cost Grand Total on the IN Valuation Report for the current date.
- The AR Balance amount is the Amount Grand Total on the AR Aged Trial Balance report for the current date, minus the Debits Grand Total on the AR Cash Receipts Journal, plus the Invc Total Grand Total on the AR Sales Journal, minus the Taxable, Nontaxable, Freight, Misc, and Sales Tax Grand Total amounts on the AR Misc Credits Journal.
This amount does not include SO Invoice amounts.
- The AP Balance amount is the Amount Grand Total on the AP Aged Trial Balance report for the current date, plus the Total Grand Total on the AP Purchases Journal, minus the Total Grand Total on the AP Misc Debits Journal, minus the Grand Total Net Paid on the AP Edit Register when checks are prepared.
Prepaid invoices are not included on the AP Aged Trial Balance report—if you have any prepaid invoices, subtract that amount. Print the AP Open Invoice Report for prepaid invoices to see any prepaid totals.
- The Time Tickets amount is the Amt Grand Total from the Project Costing Time Ticket Journal.
You can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Use the Summary - Sales and Profit dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of sales, profit, and variance amounts for the selected budget and timeframe. You can adjust the Budget field parameter to a different account defined in the GL Account Budgets and Forecasts function. You can also adjust the Time Frame field parameter to a Daily, Monthly, or Yearly timeframe. And finally, you can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Amounts on this dashboard object are calculated as follows:
- The Actual Daily Sales amount is the sum of unposted GL Journal entries, unposted AR transactions, and unposted SO transactions.
Unposted GL Journal entries include transactions with a current transaction date for accounts with account types between 500 and 510. Entries to accounts where the account type = 505 should be subtracted when the entry is a debit, since that account type has a normal debit balance. Accounts with types of 500 and 510 have normal credit balances.
Unposted AR transactions do not include tax, freight, and misc amounts, only the taxable and nontaxable totals. Add invoice amounts and subtract credit memos, regardless of transaction date.
Unposted SO transactions include those with a status of Invoice or Verified. As with unposted AR transactions, these transactions do not include tax, freight, and misc amounts, only include taxable and nontaxable totals. Add invoice amounts and subtract credit memos, regardless of transaction date.
- The Budget Daily Sales amount is the sum of the current period budget balances of all GL accounts with an account type between 500 and 510, divided by 30 (the average number of days in a month).
Entries to accounts where the account type = 505 should be subtracted when the entry is a debit, since that account type has a normal debit balance. Accounts with types of 500 and 510 have normal credit balances.
- The Variance Daily Sales amount is the Budget Daily Sales amount subtracted from the Actual Daily Sales Amount.
- The Actual Daily Gross Profit amount is similar to the Actual Daily Sales above, with these exceptions: subtract the total extended cost from all line items on AR and SO transactions that are included, and subtract unposted GL journal entries with a current transaction date that are made to accounts for the account type = 600 (entries to these accounts are normally debits).
- The Budget Daily Gross Profit amount is the sum of the current period budget balances of all GL accounts with an account type between 500 and 510, minus the current period budget balance of all GL accounts with an account type = 600. This result is then divided by 30 (the average number of days in a month) to give the amount shown in the Budget Daily Gross Profit field.
Entries to accounts where the account type = 505 should be subtracted when the entry is a debit, since that account type has a normal debit balance. Accounts with types of 500 and 510 have normal credit balances.
- The Variance Daily Gross Profit amount is the Budget Daily Sales Profit subtracted from the Actual Daily Gross Profit.
- The Actual Monthly Sales amount is the sum of actual current period balances, unposted AR transactions, and unposted SO transactions.
Actual current period balances include GL entries already posted to master plus unposted GL Journal entries for the current period that are made to accounts that have an account type between 500 and 510. Entries made to accounts with an account type of 505 should be subtracted when the entry is a debit, since that account type has a normal debit balance. Accounts with types of 500 and 510 have normal credit balances.
Unposted AR transactions do not include tax, freight, and misc amounts, only the taxable and nontaxable totals. Add invoice amounts and subtract credit memos, regardless of transaction date.
Unposted SO transactions include those with a status of Invoice, Verified, or Credit Memo. As with unposted AR transactions, these transactions do not include tax, freight, and misc amounts, only include taxable and nontaxable totals. Add invoice amounts and subtract credit memos, regardless of transaction date.
- The Budget Monthly Sales amount is the sum of the current period budget balances of all GL accounts with an account type between 500 and 510.
Entries to accounts where the account type = 505 should be subtracted when the entry is a debit, since that account type has a normal debit balance. Accounts with types of 500 and 510 have normal credit balances.
This value is not divided by 30 as it represents a monthly, not daily, value.
- The Variance Monthly Sales amount is the Budget Monthly Sales subtracted from the Actual Monthly Sales.
- The Actual Monthly Gross Profit amount is similar to the Actual Monthly Sales above, with these exceptions: subtract the total extended cost of all line items on included AR and SO transactions, and subtract the actual current period balance and unposted GL Journal entries for the current period that are made to accounts with an account type = 600 (entries to these accounts are normally debits.)
- The Budget Monthly Gross Profit amount is the sum of the current period budget balances of all GL accounts with an account type between 500 and 510, minus the current period budget balance of all GL accounts with an account type = 600.
Entries to accounts where the account type = 505 should be subtracted when the entry is a debit, since that account type has a normal debit balance. Accounts with types of 500 and 510 have normal credit balances.
This value is not divided by 30 as it represents a monthly, not daily, value
- The Variance Monthly Gross Profit amount is the Budget Monthly Gross Profit subtracted from the Actual Monthly Gross Profit.
- The Actual Yearly Sales amount is the sum of actual YTD balances, unposted AR transactions, and unposted SO transactions.
Actual YTD balances include GL entries already posted to master plus unposted GL Journal entries for the current period that are made to accounts that have an account type between 500 and 510. Entries made to accounts with an account type of 505 should be subtracted when the entry is a debit, since that account type has a normal debit balance. Accounts with types of 500 and 510 have normal credit balances.
Unposted AR transactions do not include tax, freight, and misc amounts, only the taxable and nontaxable totals. Add invoice amounts and subtract credit memos, regardless of transaction date.
Unposted SO transactions include those with a status of Invoice, Verified, or Credit Memo. As with unposted AR transactions, these transactions do not include tax, freight, and misc amounts, only include taxable and nontaxable totals. Add invoice amounts and subtract credit memos, regardless of transaction date.
- The Budget Yearly Sales amount is the sum of the YTD budget balances of all GL accounts with an account type between 500 and 510.
The balance from accounts with an account type = 505 should be subtracted, since that account type has a normal debit balance. Accounts with types of 500 and 510 have normal credit balances.
- The Variance Yearly Sales amount is the Budget Yearly Sales subtracted from the Actual Yearly Sales.
- The Actual Yearly Gross Profit amount is similar to the Actual Yearly Sales above, with these exceptions: subtract the total extended cost of all line items on included AR and SO transactions, and subtract the actual YTD balance and unposted GL Journal entries made to accounts with an account type = 600 (entries to these accounts are normally debits.)
- The Budget Yearly Gross Profit amount is the sum of the YTD budget balances of all GL accounts with an account type are between 500 and 510, minus the current period budget balance of all GL accounts with an account type = 600.
Entries to accounts where the account type = 505 should be subtracted when the entry is a debit, since that account type has a normal debit balance. Accounts with types of 500 and 510 have normal credit balances.
- The Variance Yearly Gross Profit amount is the Budget Yearly Gross Profit subtracted from the Actual Yearly Gross Profit.
Use the Summary - Ratio Analysis dashboard to view a grid representation of the current actual and targeted debt to equity ratio.
Amounts on this dashboard object are calculated as follows:
- The Actual Quick Ratio is the same number that appears as the Quick Ratio on the “ratio” financial statement in Traverse when you run it for the current period.
- You can also calculate the quick ratio using this formula:
- (Current Assets - Inventories) / Current Liabilities
- The Target Quick Ratio is always 2.20:1.
- The Actual Current Ratio is the same number that appears as the Current Ratio on the “ratio” financial statement in Traverse when you run it for the current period.
- The Target Current Ratio is always 10.00:1.
- The Actual Debt/Equity Ratio is the same number that appears as the Debt To Equity ratio on the “ratio” financial statement in Traverse when you run it for the current period.
- The Target Debt/Equity Ratio is always .75:1.
You can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Use the Summary - Sales Orders dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of the unshipped, shipped, and returned sales orders on record.
Amounts on this dashboard object are calculated as follows:
- The Unshipped Orders amount is the sum of the invoice total fields on orders that have a status of New or Backordered.
- The Shipped Orders amount is the sum of the invoice total fields on orders that have a status of Invoiced or Verified.
- The Returned Orders amount is the sum of the invoice total fields on orders that have a status of CR Memo.
Top Customers
Use the Top Customers dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of your top customers and their total sale/profit amounts. You can adjust the Number of Customers field parameter to customize the number of customers to include. You can also adjust whether, when you view the chart, you want to see the Sales or Profit totals from the Sales or Profit field parameter. You can adjust to display the totals for all time, period-to-date, or year-to-date from the Time Frame field parameter. And finally, you can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Top Items
Use the Top Items dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of your top items and their total sale amounts. You can adjust the Number of Items field parameter to customize the number of items to include. You can also adjust to display the totals for all time, period-to-date, or year-to-date from the Time Frame field parameter. And finally, you can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Top Sales Reps
Use the Top Sales Reps dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of your top sales representatives and their total sale/profit amounts. You can adjust the Number of Sales Reps field parameter to customize the number of sales reps to include. You can also adjust whether, when you view the chart, you want to see the Sales or Profit totals from the Sales or Profit field parameter. You can adjust to display the totals for all time, period-to-date, or year-to-date from the Time Frame field parameter. And finally, you can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Top Vendors
Use the Top Vendors dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of your top vendors and their total purchase amounts. You can adjust the Number of Vendors field parameter to a different number to customize the number of vendors to include. You can also adjust to display the totals for all time, period-to-date, or year-to-date from the Time Frame field parameter. And finally, you can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
CM Activity
Use the CM Activity dashboard to view a chart representation of the Contacts, Tasks, and Opportunities in New, Closed, Completed, Open, and Overdue statuses. You adjust to display activity for daily, weekly, period-to-date, or year-to-date from the Time Frame field parameter. You can also adjust the User ID field parameter to another Traverse user to view their CM activity. And finally, you can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
CM Campaign Profitability
Use the CM Campaign Profitability dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of whether your campaigns justified their costs. he profit is calculated from the cost of the campaign entered into the campaign setup and the total amount of all the activities that have been entered and assigned to the campaign with the sale amount entered into the Value of the activity. The information displayed can show the Cost, Value or Profit from the campaigns set up. You can adjust the Cost, Value, or Profit field parameter to view a campaigns cost, value, or profit information.
CM My Tasks
Use the CM My Tasks dashboard to view a grid representation of the tasks assigned to a specific user. The user defaulted into the selection area will be the user logged into this session of Traverse. You can adjust the User ID field parameter to another Traverse user to view their CM tasks. You can also drill into specific tasks on the My Tasks dashboard.
CM Opportunity Projections
Use the CM Opportunity Projections dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of projected information about opportunities.The dashboard will display opportunities that have not yet been closed and show the expected value of those opportunities based on the Probability Code assigned to the opportunity.
Weighted Value is shown based on the calculation: (Probability% * Opportunity Value)/100.
The dashboard criteria is defaulted to the current user logged into Traverse and workstation date. The User ID may be cleared to view opportunities for all users, or changed to a different valid user to view their opportunities. You can also adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Use the IN Slow/Fast Movement dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of fast-moving and slow-moving inventory items. You can adjust the Detail or Summary field parameter to view either a detailed or summary representation. You can also adjust the Number of Items field parameter to a different number to customize the number of items to include. You can adjust the Slow or Fast field parameter to view either slow or fast moving items. You can adjust to display information for period-to-date or year-to-date from the Time Frame field parameter. You can also adjust whether to view volume, sales, or turns by adjusting the Volume, Sales, or Turns field parameter. And finally, you can adjust the Workstation Date field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the analysis using a different starting date.
Field Calculations
- PTD Sales = total sold for the current period - total returned
- YTD Sales = total sold for the current year - total returned
- PTD Volume = total quantity sold for the current period - total returned
- YTD Volume = total quantitiy sold for the current year - total returned
- Turns = Cost of Goods Sold ÷ Average Inventory for the Period
PC Project Status
Use the PC Project Status dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of the status of tasks or projects. You can adjust the Hours or Dollars field parameter to sort the information by the number of hours or dollar amount. You can also adjust the Percent Complete field parameter to only view projects with the specified percentage complete. And finally, you can adjust the Project Manager field parameter to only view projects for specific project managers.
The criteria settings for the dashboard are: dollars or hours, Percent Complete minimum, and Project Manager. If your estimates are incorrect, use the Setup and Maintenance Estimates function to enter revised amounts.
MP Order Status
Use the MP Order Status dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of production orders. It displays the percentage of completion for each the releases. The criteria can be set to display a percetage of completion for either Dollars or Hours, or comparing the estimated to actual recorded in Record Production Activity. A Percent Complete minimum can be set to display only orders that are greater than this percentage completed. You can adjust the Hours or Dollars field parameter to sort the information by the number of hours or dollar amount. You can also adjust the Percent Complete field parameter to only view orders with the specified percentage complete. And finally, you can adjust the Planner field parameter to only view orders for specific planners.
MP Production Work Load
Use the MP Production Work Load dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of the production work load for a specific machine group or labor type, and enables the scheduler or foreman to plan the day's or week's activity. You can adjust the Machine Group or Labor Type field parameter to sort the information by machine group or labor type. You can also adjust the Number of Items field parameter to a different number to customize the number of machine groups or labor types to include. The dashboard will display the ID for the machine group or labor type with the number of hours remaining for each on all open production orders that include that machine group or labor type. Similar information can be seen on the Dispatch List, or Dispatch Production screen.
GL Unposted Transactions
Use the GL Unposted Transactions dashboard to view a chart or grid representation of unposted transactions. You can adjust the Amount/Count field parameter and refresh the dashboard to display the amount and number of transactions unposted in the system.