Wherehouse (yes, we know it is spelled
differently), is a program that allows you to transfer
inventory to your stores from a central location. You can
use the internet, a disk, or a local network to transfer the
data.
Wherehouse must be installed at the central
location (usually the central location), and at each store.
It is a assumed that your inventory (data)
at your central location includes all the data from all of
the stores. For instance, if I had 3 stores, store 1 has
item a and b, store 2 has item a and b, and store 3 has item
b and c, the Wherehouse inventory program would have items
a, b, and c.
If this is not the case, you can transfer
all of your inventory to all of your stores to initialize.
Each day, or whatever time period you
choose, there are 3 events that will take place.
1. Each store will upload a complete
inventory to your central location, or ftp the data to a web
site. The program will handle this for you. The actual
inventory isn't getting uploaded, just the ID number, and
quantities. This keeps the file small. Remember, your
central location has your master inventory in the Wherehouse
Program, so the id numbers you upload are also in the master
inventory.
2. At the central location, a person will
click on a button to download all the current inventories
from all of the stores. The store information may be
anywhere, on a web site, or on the local computer, or on a
disk. (you will have set this up ahead of time).
Once all of the stores quantities are
downloaded and merged, then the central location person can
start assigning inventory to each store. The program can
also receive inventory (into the central location), and
create a list of barcodes to print from the barcode printing
utility.
Assigning inventory quantities (or even new inventory) to
each store is as easy as drag and drop with the mouse.