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Loading MLS on personal laptop

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:23 pm
by khasay12
I will be conducting a training session for Ward Financial Clerks in our stake. I would like to use an actual computer (preferably my laptop) to demonstrate various procedures in MLS. I understand that MLS can be installed on a personal laptop and loaded with artificial (not real) data. How can that be done? What operating systems are compatible? I would appreciate any help.

Re: Loading MLS on personal laptop

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:38 pm
by eblood66
See http://tech.lds.org/wiki/MLS_test_data. I'm not sure whether a test install of MLS would run on something other than Windows but the installer is Windows only so using anything else would be difficult. The test data is old and there are parts of MLS that you can't really use in the test install because they require receiving actual data from CHQ (which doesn't happen for the test data). But a test install can still be useful to demonstrate certain things. But you should test what your want to demonstrate before hand to make sure it can be done in the test install.

Re: Loading MLS on personal laptop

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:39 pm
by russellhltn
khasay wrote:I will be conducting a training session for Ward Financial Clerks in our stake.
Forget it. The training database is way out of date at this point. The fiances are pre-CUBs. It would cause more confusion than help.

You'd be best using a unit's MLS and making screen shots, blurring and altering data as needed. Done right, a power point slide show can be effective. Especially if you use the mouse pointer to appear to click on the link to take you to the next slide.

Re: Loading MLS on personal laptop

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:54 pm
by eblood66
russellhltn wrote:The training database is way out of date at this point. The fiances are pre-CUBs. It would cause more confusion than help.
I missed the Financial Clerk part. I have to agree. The financial side is pretty much useless.

Re: Loading MLS on personal laptop

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 10:18 pm
by russellhltn
eblood66 wrote:The financial side is pretty much useless.
The membership side isn't a whole lot better. I think what was the primary is now (or close to) missionary age.

It was a good idea, but not as useful as it would seem. Since these are imaginary people, you don't have a feel for any of the reports.