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Created By: Shannon Scoffield
Created Date/Time: 8/10/2013 10:33 pm
 
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Time Id: 1025
Template/Type: Daily Ideas
Title/Caption: Daily Ideas
Start Date: 12/11/2012
Main Status: Active

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Notes:
-Once we update the graphical interface, we will need to go update the screen shots from the tools and features page on the main adilas.biz website.
-On the parts inventory look back report - we’ve had the request to hid inactive items. It could be as simple as a status filter or it could be deeper. We may want to show the status.
-Interesting concept about dates – we are seeing a need for even more dates going back in time. We are seeing a start date and an end date (life-cycle). This is for things like parts – active between x & y. Locations – active between x & y. Banks – active between x & y. Corporations, vendors, customers, etc. If they are still active the end date is unknown, so we need to include them.
However, if an end date is known and the item is currently set to inactive, this is where the data range or life-cycle window comes in to play. These items should only play if going back in time to when they were active between the start and end dates – kind of interesting.
-Along these same lines (life-cycle tracking), what if we limited items that were inactive so that they can’t play unless active. I’m talking all around the board (parts, balance sheet items, stock/units, customers, locations, banks, departments, vendors, employees, etc.). If they are active, we allow them to play. If not, meaning inactive, they get locked down and even somewhat hidden. We could also help by checking for start dates (earliest usage date) and end dates (last or oldest usage dates). In a way, according to data that exists, we could control those start and end dates. This control would be best done behind the scenes. Otherwise, we could have some holes if the user pushes things backward or forwards. (Crazy how things come back to dates and times.)