I had a conversation today about PDAs or handheld computers and it got me thinking that I may be able to use a handheld device to speed our process up.
We are stocktakers, so traditionally we would use printed count sheets and write down counts as we come across them. We may find the same product in half a dozen places so we would write down several counts and then add them up manually before inputting into the database.
I've seen systems where the stocktaker scrolls through a handheld and enters counts there, and then ( presumably ) passes the totals across to a laptop with no need for manual adding up or inputting.
Anybody any experience of these things? What would you look for in the handheld device in terms of OS ? Would there be any great difficulty in having a device total up multiple counts and pass the totals across to a database on a laptop? How would the updating happen, bluetooth?
Thanks in advance for help. I know it's a fairly loose set of questions but I'm just looking for a steer on what is and is not possible.
We are stocktakers, so traditionally we would use printed count sheets and write down counts as we come across them. We may find the same product in half a dozen places so we would write down several counts and then add them up manually before inputting into the database.
I've seen systems where the stocktaker scrolls through a handheld and enters counts there, and then ( presumably ) passes the totals across to a laptop with no need for manual adding up or inputting.
Anybody any experience of these things? What would you look for in the handheld device in terms of OS ? Would there be any great difficulty in having a device total up multiple counts and pass the totals across to a database on a laptop? How would the updating happen, bluetooth?
Thanks in advance for help. I know it's a fairly loose set of questions but I'm just looking for a steer on what is and is not possible.