MeFilteFish, at the Elysian, friday, 7pm.
I’m bringing my Ace of Aces books. One wonders how beer might affect the gaming.
MeFilteFish, at the Elysian, friday, 7pm.
I’m bringing my Ace of Aces books. One wonders how beer might affect the gaming.
In other news, I think I have a temporary dataprocessing system demoed at work that will greatly compress the pick-and-pack process for order fulfillment. In essence it allows the pick-and-packer to do a warehouse run in the morning to grab everything in the previous day’s orders, and then to package them by priority and efficiency: multiple orders and special-handling orders first, followed by gangs of single-item orders grouped by the ordered item, which makes labeling and packing much simpler. Yesterday in about three hours of actual packing time I closed and shipped over fifty orders.
Sounds good, right?
Alas, it’s all ricketied together in Excel and Word and relies on mail-merge features. next up is some intimate familiarity with Access. It’s an intimacy I’ve had previously and the prospect of which makes me long for slow, easy-to-design-in FileMaker. A nice hefty reference book was already proving useful this afternoon as I left work.
I would like to note in my own defense that my baling-ware is intended purely as a temporary implementation, and part of the impetus in evolving it was to provide me with enough use-case material that I can develop early-stage design docs as an aid in evaluating third-party prospective solutions for our inventory and fulfillment management stuff.
When FM 7 launched, there was some noise about FM being something like a front-end for [insert fave open source DB here]. Is this in fact the case, FM is now a suite of bolt-on tools for [your database software here]? Cuz it should be, and that would be neat.