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The purpose of this program is to track stock levels of consumables. We use
it because our consumables are humungously expensive and we don't want to keep
more of them in stock than neccessary, but it also really important that we
don't run out of them.
The program stores a few set fields which includes the number of items in
stock, the number on order, the number required in stock and the reorder
quantity. Items are referenced by a manufacturer's catolog number, which is
should be displayed on the packaging. Items can be removed from the database
by blanking out their catalog number.
The system needs to be set up initially by typing all the details of stock
used into the database (Maintainance menu / Enter item). This is time
consuming and a pain, but there's not really any way around it.
We developed this program to use in the storeroom attached to our operating
theatres. The nurses enter delivery details of items into the computer when
they are delivered. During the day, they tear labels off items as they use
them and then enter the catalog numbers into the machine at the end of the
day. They then use the software to generate new orders for them (Summaries
menu / Orders pending). The system has been running for three years now. The
users's, who are a fairly technophobic are quite happy using it, after the
inevitable initial skeptisism.
In most parts of the program help can be obtained by pressing the F1 key, and
Esc should always get you back to the main menu. Most of the features of the
program are really pretty obvious, but a few notes may help with some of the
more obscure ones.
The summaries menu generates various lists of items that the nurses have said
they wanted over the years. For some lists, the program prompts for
manufacturer or item type. Just pressing Enter selects all items.
Daily backups on floppy disks can be enabled under Xtra features / Setup
stuff. This is useful on single user machines and allows a daily backup to be
made by non-computer literate staff. Also under this feature, the user can
select american or british date format.
Function keys F2 to F9 can be programmed to enter specific commonly required
strings. This is found under Xtra features / Define F keys.
Account numbers can be attached to items. Account names are attached to these
numbers in the Xtra features / Name accounts option.
Running totals of usage can be kept over a period. These totals are set to
zero using Xtra features / Zero totals.
The system implements file and record locking and should run on any network.
It also responds intelligently to user's rights, locking out inappropriatte
features if the database can only be opened as a read-only file.
Hope you find this program useful.
Please send comments/bug reports/money,
Enjoy!
Peter Summers
VERSION HISTORY (since I started keeping one):
5.2d Fixed a problem which caused the program to crash sometimes after the
Xamine Database option in the Xtra Features menu was used.
5.2e Fixed a problem with printing item details, and corrected an incorrect
example of how to set up printer codes in one help screen.
5.2f Now compiled in Clipper 5.01.
5.2g Better error handling, should now be able to run from the clipper path
if required. If the use has write but not delete privledges, he can
alter the database but not the settings file.
5.2h Various cosmetic changes.
5.2i Made the orders print out again! (Clipper 5 handles reports slightly
differently.)
5.3 Completely recoded the way the user selects an item with an incomplete
catalog number.
5.3a Now exits the credit screen as soon as a key is pressed.