Bar coding boxes??
Chris at Mizzou1.Missouri.eduGarvie
Chris at Mizzou1.Missouri.eduGarvie
Mon Aug 7 17:26:00 CDT 1995
As someone who makes his living developing software and inventory
control systems I shall make a few comments.
1) I can't think of any good reasons why anyone would want to bar-code
specimen boxes etc. Bar-codes in industry are typically used for
similar items which make their way through a manufacturing process or
for inventory applications where widgets are stored and you cannot put
all the information on the box label that you might need. The curator
of biological specimens better know where all his boxes are, no need
to bar code the outside and then buy a scanner at $600-$800 a piece
and all the connecting H/W to tell him what it is and where it is
supposed to be.
2)Setting up a database in whatever way (one large file, many linked
ones etc), defining all the fields, and writing the software is the
easy part of making a system. Training, making sure everybody uses it
(most systems are very unforgiving), making sure all the fields are
given the right information, and interfacing the system with the H/W,
- that is the difficult part. If it were only S/W, an experienced,
good programmer/analyst could write you a loan and transaction
management system using one of the modern development packages in
weeks, assuming you could give him the specifications.
3)Remember also, that these modern packages need more megabytes every
year, and by now also Pentiums to run properly. That involves
considerable money. However if you do buy or develop in one of these
packages you do get very useful options: like adding fields to your DB
when you realize you forgot an important set of data without having to
recompile everything, unlimited size text fields and pictures are
handled just as easily as a fixed length ASKII field, and you can make
your application look just like Windows!
The corner S/W store does not have an off-the-shelf the answer to your
problems but there are many S/W developers who do.
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