Matt,

Just to clarify, this is defects in the finished on-site retail
locations, such as paint peeling, incorrect height on counters, etc...? 
Someone would go in after the work had been done, but before final
"sign-off" by the buyer, id any problems and take a photo of it?  If so,
you are just trying to streamline the process of identifying and
photographing the problem, without having someone go through, take
dozens of photos, and then process them all later?

In that scenario, what if they wanted to create a group of photos to
properly show the problem they have identified, or give better
perspective of the problem?  Would this system be setup to have one
photo for each entry, or would there be multiple photos, each assigned a
problem ID, with multiple photos given the same problem ID?

I see something where the person goes through with a digital camera,
takes the pictures, connects to a laptop and starts the software.   The
software then has an area that shows thumbnails from the laptop, and a
problem ID area.  They can then either search for a problem, or enter a
new problem.  Then, they can select the photos assigned to that problem
and submit them.  Then they can continue with the next problem.

Is that what you are thinking about, or am I way off base?

Chris



Matt Jarvis wrote:
>>>     Is your project idea secret?
>>>     Ben
>>>       
>
> Not a secret....
>
> We intend to have QA reps out in the field double checking our
> installation work for defects. User pushes cart w/ laptop/camera around,
> finds a defect, has our app create a new record entry, enters some
> notes, take/aquire a picture, move on....
>
>
> Matt Jarvis
> Programmer/DBA
> King | Retail Solutions
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