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Created By: Shannon Scoffield
Created Date/Time: 8/15/2013 1:36 pm
 
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Time Id: 1590
Template/Type: Daily Ideas
Title/Caption: Daily Ideas
Start Date: 12/11/2009
Main Status: Active

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Notes:
Ideas for part conversions and dewy decimal:
- Forget about adilas, pretend that it doesn’t exist.
- Figure out the solution and then apply the best solution in to adilas.
- Each invoice, quote, cart, recipe, and PO needs a way to differentiate between: each (ea), count (cnt), length (len), weight (wt), etc. (look up abbreviation) Default is each and doesn’t show unless the corp selects “use parts conversions”. Then it shows up as a dynamic list in a dropdown box. (Possibly per part of item)
- Let go! When dealing with inventory and bulk items, it is impossible to be perfectly exact and 100% on the money. Ball park will do!
- Build and hold PO’s need a main vendor. This may need to be flexible and can’t be recorded with the recipe. Maybe start a build and hold PO and then apply a recipe to it. Or maybe a 1 page deal that does it all.
- Conversions – everything needs to convert to a unit of 1 at some time. There should be a default conversion or way to buy and sell the items. They may not be the same: say you buy something by the foot and then sell it by the pound or whatever.
- Keep it simple. The main goal is quick, relatively accurate, easy, effective. Most of the users aren’t worries about crumbs or shavings. The main deal in or out is the goal. There will be + or - (plus or minus), no way around it.
- Think big picture! Don’t sweat the details.
- When dealing with fractions and decimals. Add them up at face value and then do some rounding. Otherwise it will be thrown off by rounding error.
- Do some research about unit measurements, packages, online shopping carts like U-line or Home Depot.