With the economic crisis continuing to be a burden on the retail industry our company are striving to lower our administrative overheads.
Actinic is a key area where there is duplication of work to maintain the stock database. We have a centralised stock mangement system which monitors and keeps track of our retail outlets stock. Actinic is manually kept up to date with price changes and removal of product when we no longer sell them.
I've been looking at the back end of actinic and wonder if anybody accesses the MDB directly so as to keep their product prices and stock levels up to date.
I'd be proposing to write a program to extract the necessary data (Ref, price, stock level) out of our stock management system and then directly edit the MDB with the new data. A user would then have to perform a web site update every morning but this would save a significant amount of re-keying data.
Is this is a good idea?
N.
Actinic is a key area where there is duplication of work to maintain the stock database. We have a centralised stock mangement system which monitors and keeps track of our retail outlets stock. Actinic is manually kept up to date with price changes and removal of product when we no longer sell them.
I've been looking at the back end of actinic and wonder if anybody accesses the MDB directly so as to keep their product prices and stock levels up to date.
I'd be proposing to write a program to extract the necessary data (Ref, price, stock level) out of our stock management system and then directly edit the MDB with the new data. A user would then have to perform a web site update every morning but this would save a significant amount of re-keying data.
Is this is a good idea?
N.
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