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Re: Sort question - Fractions, Metric etc

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On 8/14/2021 2:13 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 8/14/21 2:04 PM, Bret Stern wrote:
Yep,

I provide the UI for the user to select the vendor supplied unit value from the list.

I should have been more specific, does the vendor do all the conversions and supply them to you?

Vendors supply dimensions, depending on where in the world the product comes from, could be metric, imperial

or fraction



I don't want anyone entering (manually) any value, they must select from my list (fed from a PG table).

(and since some units don't translate exactly, they pick the one that is closest).

Yes, nominal dimensions. That is what I'm trying to work out, is this something that makes sense to the vendor and should not be tampered with?

The vendor is out of the picture at this point. They provide a catalog, and we enter (or import) items into our POS system. We match their dimension within tolerance.

It's Tile (floor, shower etc), not the tightest tolerance of dimensions, so it's not catastrophic if it's off

Is it only tile you are working with?

No. Slabs eg granite, slate, dolemite, marble..cut from larger blocks and delivered in blocks of ten slabs normally, where tolerances are also  +/- .032

I will say this business has been behind in the attributes game. Plus there are many "artsy" vendors

who can hardly speak in these terms, and don't publish to us, so we do the best we can.

Getting vendors to supply the basic values is a struggle.



a 32nd or so.

cheers












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