The features that dolitl offers
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Key Details
Herds of Animals Work Remotely from Anywhere Traceability of all products
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Large Animal Focused
dolitl has been designed to cater for large animal vet practices. It handles large volumes of animals per account and treats large numbers of animals at once by grouping them. We store County Codes, Parish Numbers and Holding identifiers with multiple addresses on each account, and record correspondence, homed at and invoice locations against each animal if required. The diary uses priority, duration and order to schedule visits rather than fixed time slots, although it can do that too.
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An Interconnected World
Being part of the World Wide Web we can get data feeds from other people also connected, and have links with CIS, NMR, NML and BCMS. Your public website can use the Internet stock centre link to display items, prices and stock levels from the practice and sell goods online. Farmers and animal owners can see their details and invoices on your website. Invoices can be "posted online" or emailed which avoids printing, folding, addressing, licking and posting. There is an internal messaging system as well as employee status information (like "at lunch") which helps improve communication between branches and with mobile vets. You can order from suppliers online and receive goods into stock without the need for a separate application.

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Robust Business Reporting
Much of the business intelligence reporting is provided by an additional database which dolitl publishes its information to. This is so that snapshots can be compared over time and results don't change as daily activities do. Running complicated reports also won't negatively impact live system performance. The reporting database can be opened to users wanting to connect directly from Microsoft Access or Excel and run their own queries, without endangering any data in the main system. dolitl "tags" products and assigns attributes to account and animals. This provides a much simpler way of filtering reporting data rather than categorisation, type definition or grouping.

Last modified: 11 November 2009 05:03