https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138856

--- Comment #9 from Tony Belgrando <[email protected]> ---
Another use-case.

I have several hundred containers, with several thousand items.

It seems to me to be a very convenient option to simply slap a QR code on
containers, and items, and simply be able to query a local database about which
item was last seen in which box, and where was that box last seen.

Combined with images of everything of course, and the ability to look through
the boxes in a manner other than pulling them off the shelf.

I attempted to see if I could generate these barcodes on labels with google
calc/..., and found only paid options, many of which have annoyingly low
limits.

I rolled my own 'solution' using a qr code generator python tool, and a few
lines of awk+pnmtools, to create labels.

This is, at best, opaque.

Being able to simply draw up a label, and then point the label merge at a table
with the codes to place on them, in the normal mail-merge manner would be some
orders of magnitude better.

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