It is a nice idea. This, I am considering for automatic price changes.bpd2000 wrote:Suggest to add Import data from excel
with option to overwrite data for existing date / append data
Regarding export, it is easy to implement.
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It is a nice idea. This, I am considering for automatic price changes.bpd2000 wrote:Suggest to add Import data from excel
with option to overwrite data for existing date / append data
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Rathinagiri wrote:
In that case, you can add the source code of hmgsqlite library. :)
Dear Danny,dhaine_adp wrote:Hi Rathi,
xAct is a very promising software. IMHO, with the right data sources, it can redefine or re-engineer manufacturing processes and would definitely influence changes in corporate strategy. Imagine that if you can integrate the FIFO cost of raw materials into finished goods alongside with direct labor cost, etc. you'll end up with a very accurate product cost based in activity and at any given time you can retrieve the actual in-process costs. I mean xAct is a game changer and will definitely create new paradigm. Perhaps there are a lot more application most especially if you think about the pharmaceutical industries.
Well congrats Rathi. I'm hoping that XACT would become a successful product in the near future.
Regards,
Danny
You might as well include date and time calculation in Julian Days to compound date and time together. That would allow the recording of various manufacturing/production stages like:To find out the cost of all the products is a big task. I try to make it easier by creating a suitable software. The starting point is XaCT.
Although it is complex but possible. The xAct book should mirror the actual in-process sheet/log or process queue for each production batch. At the time that the products are packaged and stored ready for delivery, you'll have the actual manufacturing costs. Guest what??? In the next cycle you'll have the MRP-I and MRP-II inputs based on forecasts, projected quota and actual demands using the costs of your recent finished goods as basis or from the actual intransit materials that won't exceed your specific product manufacturing lead time. That would be awesome that can be achieved.Phase I
(1) Machine Setting:
Start Date: xx/xx/xxxx Start Time: xx:xx:xx End Date: xx/xx/xxxx End Time: xx:xx:xx Total: nnn
Operator/s: nnn
Rated Power Consumption: nnn
(2) Mixture/Compounding:
Start Date: xx/xx/xxxx Start Time: xx:xx:xx End Date: xx/xx/xxxx End Time: xx:xx:xx Total: nnn
Team Members: nnn
Total Manhours: nnn Cost: nnnn
(3) Next Process/Phase