For clarification, the web client work detailed in sprints is simply to move the current staff client to a web (or browser) based application instead of a downloadable client, so new functionality like an inventory module will not be included. But Equinox did provide a recent-ish development quote to Rogan at SCLENDS for an inventory module. I rethink revisiting that set of requirements might be a good launching point of there's interest in development. Cheers! Grace On Jul 29, 2015 1:32 PM, "Elisabeth Keppler" <keppl...@forsyth.cc> wrote:
> Forsyth County (NC, not GA) has been hoping that an inventory module would > be developed but it doesn't appear to be in any of numbered sprints for the > browser-based client. > > The Sitka model certainly does work. I strongly recommend breaking the > collection into clearly defined segments that you can finish in a > reasonable amount of time, based on shelving locations or whatever works > for you. Since batch editing items using the Item Status screen can crash > if you try to do too many at a time and will prevent you from doing > anything else in Evergreen at the same time, I usually break my txt file > into chunks of no more than 250 items. I've processed 10,000 item files > over a weekend, but it takes patience. > > Thanks, > Lise > > > -- > Lise Keppler, Technical Services > Forsyth County Public Library > 2851 Fairlawn Dr > Winston Salem NC 27106 > 336-703-3048 >