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11-09-2004 09:13 PM  
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Prime Rib is the way to go. Sadly my better half nixes it and claims everyone must have turkey only.




Prime rib is our standard Christmas dinner. We have turkey for Thanksgiving though.
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11-22-2004 02:32 PM  
The "Purchase Over Time" function is even better than I hoped! Once again, Cellartracker rules!
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11-22-2004 03:25 PM  
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The "Purchase Over Time" function is even better than I hoped! Once again, Cellartracker rules!



I'm glad you like it. I know you were waiting patiently on this. Next up I will expose flexible pivots on consumption data and then some sort of combined pivots showing inventory, purchases and consumption all in the same view (so you can see trends)
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11-22-2004 03:50 PM  
MLV and I are proudly new users of CellarTracker. Thanks Eric, it is fabulous.
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11-22-2004 05:02 PM  
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MLV and I are proudly new users of CellarTracker. Thanks Eric, it is fabulous.



Awesome, glad you are enjoying it, and it is my pleasure to hear it!
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12-07-2004 08:51 PM  
I think Cellartracker rocks. My problem is I have let my consumption history fall out of whack. I have some work getting things back up to date! Oy!
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12-07-2004 09:42 PM  
You've fallen behind and you have HOW many bottles????

Teach your cats to enter your CellarTracker data!!!
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12-08-2004 03:02 AM  
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I think Cellartracker rocks. My problem is I have let my consumption history fall out of whack. I have some work getting things back up to date! Oy!




tj i am sure that it won't take that long.
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12-08-2004 04:23 AM  
I think maybe my cats got in to my wine. Dang it!
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12-08-2004 01:02 PM  
If I haven't said so yet, thanks for making the new "purchase history" report. It was just what I wanted!
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12-08-2004 04:09 PM  
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If I haven't said so yet, thanks for making the new "purchase history" report. It was just what I wanted!



I am pretty sure you already said so on another thread, but you are welcome. I am glad it is working out for you!
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12-08-2004 04:12 PM  
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I think Cellartracker rocks. My problem is I have let my consumption history fall out of whack. I have some work getting things back up to date! Oy!



TJ, it takes something like 5 seconds to mark a bottle as consumed. The best time to do it is right at the scene of the crime...

(I have all of my bottles individually barcoded, so that makes it even easier to stay up to date. I just scan the label, and it removes the wine from my cellar.)
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12-08-2004 06:18 PM  
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I think Cellartracker rocks. My problem is I have let my consumption history fall out of whack. I have some work getting things back up to date! Oy!



TJ, it takes something like 5 seconds to mark a bottle as consumed. The best time to do it is right at the scene of the crime...

(I have all of my bottles individually barcoded, so that makes it even easier to stay up to date. I just scan the label, and it removes the wine from my cellar.)




Very true, but I like to use my inventory clean-up time as a placeholder to force my TN composition and ratings stuff. I'll get around to it. Sooner or later.
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12-25-2004 05:49 PM  
eric has added a printable wine list function to cellartracker. it prints out restaurant quality wine lists. this is an unbelievable cool feature. once again cellartracker and eric rock!!!!
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12-25-2004 06:11 PM  
Thanks Anthony, I knew you would love it!
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12-25-2004 08:59 PM  
What an awesome new feature!

Thanks Eric.
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12-26-2004 06:10 AM  
i'm not sure i have a need for it, but it is so darn cool!!!
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12-26-2004 06:16 AM  
Sure you have a need. Don't you ever have guests over for dinner? What could be nicer than to present them with the opportunity to pick the dinner wine, presented oh so professionally.
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12-26-2004 06:29 AM  
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Sure you have a need. Don't you ever have guests over for dinner? What could be nicer than to present them with the opportunity to pick the dinner wine, presented oh so professionally.




most of my guests could care less
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12-26-2004 07:33 AM  
As an old friend from Texas would say...That's slicker than snot!

Really cool feature Eric!
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