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Assigned To: Bryan Dayton
Created By: Bryan Dayton
Created Date/Time: 10/1/2018 1:56 pm
 
Action Status: Blank (new)
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Time Id: 4087
Template/Type: Brandon Time
Title/Caption: cross corp
Start Date/Time: 10/1/2018 3:00 pm
End Date/Time: 10/1/2018 5:45 pm
Main Status: Active

click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Small screen shot of Calvin's next level of the adilas label wizard and adilas label builder. The video belongs to Calvin Chipman from MyEasySoftware.
 
 


Notes:

The first part of the meeting was spent chasing some big queries. Then we rolled into a discussion about cross corp barcodes and buying and selling sub inventory and being able to use a set barcode for that item. Basically, one systems sub inventory would then be allowed to be sold from another corporation based off of a barcode that was set by the original corporation.

I was thinking that it will end up being tied into this new adilas community funded project. See the link below.

https://data0.adilas.biz/top_secret/time_web_gallery.cfm?corp=22&id=1348

After the meeting, I kept working on some code for the Bear 100. I spent some time working on emails and light tech support. I also reviewed a label demo video that Calvin Chipman did for Kelly Whyman and Steve Mitchell. This was the first demo that I had seen with Calvin's new wizard style label builder for the upcoming adilas label builder. Compared with the old prototype, this looks awesome. I put up a small screen shot of the video. The real video is awesome, but I don't have permission to push that up yet.

The video had and brought up some great questions dealing with the adilas label builder... things like: permissions on labels, history on labels, simple mapping interface, right clicks vs buttons, checkboxes vs scrolling drop-downs, visual indicators, auto save, prompts when closing, AWS (amazon web services) and putting the Windows software on a Windows box and then allow the user to login and use the program from there. Tons of good stuff.