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Developer's Notebook Research | Web/HTML | 9/21/2018 | This link will go to the developer's notebook and pull up entries for sub inventory and cost controls. Tons of entries both old and new. This has been a working project since 2014. | |
Sub Inventory & Cost Controls - Concept | Image/GIF | 9/21/2018 |
This is a small image to help explain our vision for the sub inventory & cost controls. This is basically part of RFID tag tracking, packaging, lots, batches, groups, and discrete (individual) inventory tracking. The goal is perfect costing and perfect inventory tracking. In Steve's words, This is a zipper between bulk and individual inventory tracking. Elements of time will be used as a bigger wrapper (virtual babysitter) and also on a small and detailed level to help track costs, prices, quantities, barcodes, RFID tags, etc. The new options will be able to play in bulk (batches and groups) and also in discrete or individual items. This is the zipper or bridge between bulk or process accounting vs. discrete or individual accounting. The secret is built on making relational models off of the normal PO and invoice line items. |
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Sub inventory and cost controls (packaging) and/or parent/child inventory was started in 2014/2015. The first round was released in December of 2015. Since then, it has gone through a number of tweaks, changes, and sub rounds. There have been millions and millions of child inventory packages over the years since its release. The round 3 project is a rework to make sub inventory and cost controls even more stable and easier to user. The round 3 project contains the following sub projects: - Formal Planning – Multiple Converging Projects // past funding for earlier rounds $10,000 paid in by Calvin Chipman of Chipman Software, Inc. Amount was paid in by a loan to adilas, and we have decided to apply it to the packaging project. - Logan, UT. 5/18/15. As an update, the loan has been fully paid back as of 3/26/16. $10,000 paid in by Adilas.biz to help push the project along. Working with Bryan on 8/14/19 - took a couple of notes on ways to help speed up the process. See element of time # 4848 in the shop for more details. |
Additional Date/Times - Subs (2)
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Title/Caption | Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time | Age | Notes |
Progress Notes - Testing by Stephen | 3/8/2022 | 7:52 am | 3/8/2022 | 9:07 am | 1.25 Hours | Testing adding updates to a project |
Progress Notes - Testing by Stephen | 3/7/2022 | 6:52 am | 3/7/2022 | 7:52 am | 1.00 Hours | Test adding time to a project |
Additional Comments/Notes - Subs (1)
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Title/Caption | Date | Time | Done By | Comment/Note |
Attribute list made by Steve and his family | 5/30/2015 | 10:15 am | Brandon Moore |
list of attributes for the sub_inventory project age amount baby, youth or adult barcode brightness birthday color x 3 composition x 3 cost density description end date - sold out expiration date flexibility finish girth hardness height length location limited/unlimited max min nickname price per UofM - drop down? quantity reference RFID sound size scent shape stage - drop down start date - drop down (harvest et cetera) status strength taste temperature test results texture thermodynamic state time unit of measurement volume web price x 3 weight |