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Itron Enterprise Edition Functional Advanced

Module 1: FA01: Administration System Settings

This module is designed for administrators or IT personnel who are required to configure IEE MDM for operational use at their utility. To get maximum value out of this class you should already have a basic knowledge of the IEE MDM application, service point model, and AMI functionality.

Module 2: FA03: Administration User Management

This module explains how to create and manage users who access IEE MDM. Roles, workgroups, and security groups are explained. The primary intended audience is anyone managing IEE MDM users and their permissions.

Module 3: FA02: Program-Based Configuration Management

To get maximum value out of this module you should already have a basic knowledge of the IEE MDM application, service point model, and understand the concept behind program-based configuration. This includes training or experience in using the IEE MDM user interface.

Module 4: FA04: Service Management

This module explains how to add and manage servers and application services.

Module 5: FA05: Tasks and Schedules Advanced

This module is designed for anyone responsible for setting up complex tasks and schedules in IEE. This can include operators, super users and administrators. To get maximum value out of this class you should already have a basic knowledge of the IEE MDM application, service point model, configuration (PBC and Advanced), and task basics.

Module 6: FA09: MDM Group Maintenance
This module explains how to create static and dynamic groups of entities, such as service points and accounts. Using these groups for reports, tasks, and other IEE MDM functions is also covered. By the end of this class you should be able to create and use MDM groups.

Module 7: FA06: Validation, Editing and Estimation

This module provides training on creating Validation Sets and creating Estimation Sets. Also covered is the functionality required to distribute queue workloads and configuration adjustments needed to support VEE operations.

Module 8: FA10: Universal Calculation Engine (UCE)

This module explains calculations and formula functionality in IEE. The Universal Calculation Engine (UCE) language and syntax is discussed, as well as some additional uses in graphs and reports. 

Module 9: FA07: Advanced Configuration

This module module is designed for anyone responsible for configuring meters, service points, or accounts through Advanced Configuration. To get maximum value out of this class you should already have a basic knowledge of the IEE MDM application and user-interface, service point model, and AMI functionality. You should also have attended the Program-Based Configuration Basics class.

Module 10: FA12: Workflow Manager Advanced

This class focuses on the installation and configuration tasks required to enable the functionality of the optional, licensed Workflow Manager module to function.

Module 11: FA08: Rate Modeler Advanced

This class explains how to model demand response programs in IEE’s Rate Modeler. It covers: 

  • Creation of Critical Peak Pricing and Peak Time Rebate programs. 
  • Options for event handlers, aggregation and reporting types. 
  • Creation of programs with contract reservation charges, reduction and positive reduction, and net energy metering. 
  • Instructions for managing overlapping programs.

Module 12: FA11: Settlements Advanced

This module covers the tasks that System Administrators or other key personnel will accomplish when configuring the Settlement Workbench to operate.

  •  Add a Settlement Market and Settlement Zone through the Rich Client User Interface.
  •  Add a Settlement Market or Settlement Zone to a Settlement Service Point in the User Interface.
  •  Add Settlement Codes through the Rich client User Interface.
  •  Locate the required API Schema definitions and samples for importing Settlement entities.
  •  Explain the relationships among Settlement Markets, Settlement Zones, and Settlement Points in the IEE Data Model.
  •  Recognize the presence of new Settlement tables in the IEE database.
  •  Adjust required settings, codes tables, and permissions in the Administration Workbench.
  •  Create a task for retrieving Settlement data.
  •  Schedule a task for submitting Settlement data.
  •  Configure an AMI Data Export task template for Settlements Data.

Start: 2025/06/02

End: 2025/06/11

Location: VIRTUAL

Type: TRAINING

Primary Contact:
Kevin Pestian