Tessitura Schema

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I was wondering if anyone has created, or knows where I could find, a schema of Tessitura.  I have been asked for this by several people here at Jazz.  They would like a graphic image of how the data relates.  These are big picture people and they don't really use Tessitura but are part of the decision making process and want to use the data that comes out of Tessitura.

 

Thanks

Margaret

 

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  • Hi Margaret

     

    I think I have what you are looking for.

     

    There are a series of diagram of the key areas of Tessitura’s, showing the tables and how they relate to each other in my conference session – Data Structures for Non-IT Folk. It’s broken in to areas of Tessitura so it’s bite sized and the narration, that’s not in the ppt, covers how it all relates to what is seen on the screen in Tessitura. Below is the link to this year’s session for V11.

     

    http://www.tessituranetwork.com/tlcc/2013/Presentations/10-N_Data_Structures_for_Non-IT.pptx

     

    As an aside, if you have any feedback from the people you show this to, or yourself – what was easy and not so easy to understand etc – I would really appreciate hearing about it so I can improve my session. Email me directly with the feedback - sashby@tessituranetowrk.com

     

    Cheers

    Sandra

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Margaret Stockton
    Sent: Thursday, 12 December 2013 4:19 AM
    To: Sandra Ashby
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Tessitura Schema

     

    I was wondering if anyone has created, or knows where I could find, a schema of Tessitura.  I have been asked for this by several people here at Jazz.  They would like a graphic image of how the data relates.  These are big picture people and they don't really use Tessitura but are part of the decision making process and want to use the data that comes out of Tessitura.

     

    Thanks

    Margaret

     




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  • Hi Margaret

     

    I think I have what you are looking for.

     

    There are a series of diagram of the key areas of Tessitura’s, showing the tables and how they relate to each other in my conference session – Data Structures for Non-IT Folk. It’s broken in to areas of Tessitura so it’s bite sized and the narration, that’s not in the ppt, covers how it all relates to what is seen on the screen in Tessitura. Below is the link to this year’s session for V11.

     

    http://www.tessituranetwork.com/tlcc/2013/Presentations/10-N_Data_Structures_for_Non-IT.pptx

     

    As an aside, if you have any feedback from the people you show this to, or yourself – what was easy and not so easy to understand etc – I would really appreciate hearing about it so I can improve my session. Email me directly with the feedback - sashby@tessituranetowrk.com

     

    Cheers

    Sandra

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Margaret Stockton
    Sent: Thursday, 12 December 2013 4:19 AM
    To: Sandra Ashby
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Tessitura Schema

     

    I was wondering if anyone has created, or knows where I could find, a schema of Tessitura.  I have been asked for this by several people here at Jazz.  They would like a graphic image of how the data relates.  These are big picture people and they don't really use Tessitura but are part of the decision making process and want to use the data that comes out of Tessitura.

     

    Thanks

    Margaret

     




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