meeting with cody on 12/16/24

List for the adilas label builder - v3

1 - Get Cody a printer
	- get 4 sizes of labels
	- 2 x 1, 3/4 x 2, 2 x 2, 4 x 6
	- maybe checkout some others???
	- think smallest and biggest sizes (small side 1/4" - big side 6")
	- do some printing practice
	- Brandon will order this and ship it to Cody's house

2 - pagination on the main level

2.5 - Change some styles on the print and download buttons

2.75 - Help files - push to all servers

3 - keep pushing changes out - MVP
	- keep their interest level and keep pushing out upgrades and changes
	- keep building out the next level - main, line items, subs - show them along the way our progress

4 - linking from main parts and pieces to the label builder - direct drill-downs
	- there are lots of places but this will really help for usability
	- be able to pass to the label builder via URL or FORM scope

5 - Line item level - PO's, Invoices, Quotes, Expense/Receipts, Deposits
	- Parts - slightly different - leading into sub inventory

6 - Sub inventory - parent/child relationship - this can be deep
	- training on this
	- big lift
	- most popular - what people want
	- refactor
	- sub and parent attributes
	- make a full plan - review what steve and brandon did originally
		- keep pushing on this part of the puzzle - don't wait until the end - prep it
		- possible use of UML diagrams and really building it out
	
7 - For now, skip the sheet labels
	- top_secret/secure/label_step2.cfm - start here - this is where calvin did some sheet stuff
	- maybe allow for requests - paid requests
	- cody is thinking about custom css per sheet
	- we could reach out to calvin - pay him for his time

8 - divide into teams - this could be a higher priority
	- frontend and backend developers
	- who is leading the team - return and report
	- javascript specialists, coldfusion specialist, database, components, frontend - who is good at what?
	- lessen the stress level for the whole team
	- combine and get organized - things may get done faster
	- another pair of eyes, different screen sizes, different take on things
	- let's meet with alan and figure out a plan here