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MATR 212 - MySource Matrix Packages - Search

Description

This course teaches users how to use the search assets available in the MySource Matrix Search Package. This includes the Search Manager, Search Page, Search Folder and Search Lists.

By the end of this course you should be able to:

  • use the Search Manager effectively
  • design and configure search pages that include numerous search fields and/or search categories
  • create Search Folders
  • create Search Lists.

Pre-requisites

Candidates should successfully complete MATR 201 - MySource Matrix System Administrator Concepts and MATR 210 - MySource Matrix Packages - CMS before attempting this course.

Duration

This course runs for half a day (9:00am - 1:00pm, including assessment).

Cost

One Training Unit.

Assessment

Exam with theory and practical components.

Registrations

To register, please fill out the Training Registration form or contact Squiz on +64 4 805 0098 for more information

Next steps

Squiz is developing a number of new courses, which would be logical next steps for further training. These include:

  • MATR 214 - MySource Matrix Packages - Bulkmail
  • MATR 216 - MySource Matrix Packages - Calendar
  • MATR 218 - MySource Matrix Packages - Data
  • MATR 220 - MySource Matrix Packages - News
  • MATR 321 - MySource Matrix Implementation Methods.

For more information, please contact us.

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