Big Monk
Well-known member
I asked Robert to re-activate my account because I’ve been working on something that I think could be of great use to the forum.
Ordering and Inventory Management is the fucking bane of my existence. I’ve actively put off batches in recent months, as well as held off on personal projects because I have not been happy with my current ordering process.
I decided right after filing my taxes this year that I wanted to come up with a dynamic inventory and ordering system.
I’m not a programmer in any sense of the word so I decided to use Excel. I’m pretty close to it being fully functional and when it is, I can post it for download to all the members here.
It’s tailored to my setup but is BoM based so I think with a little setup, anyone could apply it to tracking inventory and ordering parts for projects on a project to project basis.
I’ll post up some visuals over the weekend but the basic process flow is as follows:
1.) There are 5 Tabs: Entry, Order, Database, Inventory and BoMs.
Entry can be used as a standalone sheet for restocking. It can also export to the Order sheet, to the Database sheet and receive import from the BoM sheet. There are a number of macro buttons that execute export to the Order tab, export to the Database with coincident clearing of the Entry Tab and a simple clear of the Entry tab without any export.
The Order sheet accepts export from the Entry sheet and multiple BoMs. It has multiple macro buttons. It can accept Raw Order data (multiple BoMs with no component sorting) and has a button for sorting all similar component classes and ID numbers to give consolidated quantities.
The Database tab is the permanent record of “Stock In” and “Stock Out” transactions. It adds and pulls from the Master Inventory once transactions are export and saved there. It has a single button for clearing the database in the event you need to refresh your inventory counts.
The Inventory tab houses all the Inventory and Component IDs, Vendor IDs, etc.
The BoM tab allows you to save BoMs for commonly made pedals or batch pedals as well as custom BoMs for one off or DIY. I think we can probably come up with a system for importing files into BoMs and storing them here. Each BoM has an export button for sending them to the Entry sheet.
I’m still developing some of the formatting and the process for using it but so far I’m very pleased and I think it could be something useful for everyone.
I’ll post more this weekend as I have a rare Saturday and Sunday off from youth basketball.
Ordering and Inventory Management is the fucking bane of my existence. I’ve actively put off batches in recent months, as well as held off on personal projects because I have not been happy with my current ordering process.
I decided right after filing my taxes this year that I wanted to come up with a dynamic inventory and ordering system.
I’m not a programmer in any sense of the word so I decided to use Excel. I’m pretty close to it being fully functional and when it is, I can post it for download to all the members here.
It’s tailored to my setup but is BoM based so I think with a little setup, anyone could apply it to tracking inventory and ordering parts for projects on a project to project basis.
I’ll post up some visuals over the weekend but the basic process flow is as follows:
1.) There are 5 Tabs: Entry, Order, Database, Inventory and BoMs.
Entry can be used as a standalone sheet for restocking. It can also export to the Order sheet, to the Database sheet and receive import from the BoM sheet. There are a number of macro buttons that execute export to the Order tab, export to the Database with coincident clearing of the Entry Tab and a simple clear of the Entry tab without any export.
The Order sheet accepts export from the Entry sheet and multiple BoMs. It has multiple macro buttons. It can accept Raw Order data (multiple BoMs with no component sorting) and has a button for sorting all similar component classes and ID numbers to give consolidated quantities.
The Database tab is the permanent record of “Stock In” and “Stock Out” transactions. It adds and pulls from the Master Inventory once transactions are export and saved there. It has a single button for clearing the database in the event you need to refresh your inventory counts.
The Inventory tab houses all the Inventory and Component IDs, Vendor IDs, etc.
The BoM tab allows you to save BoMs for commonly made pedals or batch pedals as well as custom BoMs for one off or DIY. I think we can probably come up with a system for importing files into BoMs and storing them here. Each BoM has an export button for sending them to the Entry sheet.
I’m still developing some of the formatting and the process for using it but so far I’m very pleased and I think it could be something useful for everyone.
I’ll post more this weekend as I have a rare Saturday and Sunday off from youth basketball.