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On 23-08-18 14:01, lunixbox wrote:
Looking for advice, using the scanned  bar code give the product, then i want to use Box-ID to add a THT.Date. All in that box is that date. Now i pull some hair to think of a way for the form-OUT or IN  that has the (scanned) product to add the Box-ID so the total is + or - 1. So just item,s IN and OUT

Or am i on the wrong way ? As my experience was with databases with  a unique ITEM-ID, i have now years later something how do i do that.Specially no macro experience have, so this would be a nice try out.



MY bad Alex indeed i was going to use the  hsqldb  or mariadb in time.I am using debian strech as OS. on a core2 2.3 GHz.

Let say beans  barcode 234   =  Item-ID  2    Going in box-ID 1 ,then the next item-ID 2 in box-ID 1  ETC. so you get a box-ID(x) = box-id(x) +1  but the braindrain i get  is How to get the selected box-ID  into the formula to add one item .And in a next formular to substract. It start simpel and then it look like i want the world to inventory. As stated its for some home use,more to stay busy in my retired years :)


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