Screencast How To: Dynamic Menu Button for OSI's TCCUS / TCBS

In this screencast I walk through the steps of creating a dynamic menu button for OSI's TCCUS and/or TCBS (I like to call it TC*).  If you've never used or created menu buttons, watch the screencast to see how they are used to enrich your core processing system.

In this example, I'm creating a menu button that will open Internet Explorer and navigate to an application for managing & selling Gift Cards.  The web application was written for NWCU's specific needs and uses single sign on (SSO) to Microsoft's Active Directory for authentication.  Since the users don't have to login, it really makes for a nicely integrated solution and a perfect example for our very first OSI related screencast.

 

 

#1 Marne on 5.07.2008 at 9:02 AM

This is a super tutorial. If this video interests you, be sure to click the fullscreen toggle at bottom right of the presentation.

#2 Kari Morrison on 5.07.2008 at 1:30 PM

Great tool, thank you for creating a visual. This was far more helpful than the written documentation. I would love to see more.

#3 Tim Ames on 5.08.2008 at 11:20 AM

That was pretty cool. I could see this being used at a greater frequency in the near future.

#4 Blaine Pack on 8.23.2008 at 5:09 PM

Really nice. Menu buttons are so powerful and so under used by most TCCUS customers. Thanks.

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