Ok, so i'm new to this and don't know where to begin. Here's what i'm trying to do. I work for an online shoe store. We ship out anywhere from 300-1200 orders in a day. What i'm trying to do is make a tracking database on excel or access (which ever one is easiest) to track which packages are on what pallet.
A run down of the process. The order is packed at our packing station. A UCC128 barcode is printed with the costumers information,...
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Inventory counting system advise/critique
I am faced with a decision about a design I would like to get right the first time. So a straight up answer or any helpful advice will be well appreciated.
We are going to do an inventory. The files that will be created for the inventory will be simply a column of "barcode". There are still a lot of products that need to be barcoded and I was hoping to save time during the actual counting by creating sealed "Cases"... -
Amy Badgett started a topic Inventory Form that adds/subtracts from current inventory number in tablein AccessInventory Form that adds/subtracts from current inventory number in table
I am currently trying to create an inventory database that includes a form that will update the inventory numbers last updated in the database. Rather than having one row constantly being updated in the table, I would like to keep track of what has come in and out of the warehouse and when.
So far, I have the fields on my form and am able to update the next record by entering in numbers, but I'm not sure how to use what I enter into... -
Please help with database structure
Hi,
I'm quite new to this and would like to thank you in advance for any help given. It will be greatly appreciated.
I'm making a database for my shoe store.
It needs to do the following:
1. Store suppliers (got it in a separate table)
2. Store Shoes - brands, styles, fittings, automated barcode etc (got it in separate table also)
3. Store customers (separate table)
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Very different items in a single table?
I am a total novice at access, who wants to move his inventory from Excel to Access, and add some functionality. One question that I haven't really seen answered in the general introductions to Access is, what to do if I need a table with very different types of objects. It could be resistors, where I need to know things like 'value,' ' voltage rating,' and 'footprint.' While something like a switch only has physical dimensions. Both items will have...