...
- Scan first location (e.g., 2D barcode of "Kroeber 105, Cabinet 5, Drawer 2")
- Scan first item (1D barcode of largely unique museum number, e.g., "3-01245" or in the future "11.XX.01245")
- (option: Type in note related to first item)
- (option: Display item description via lookup file)
- Scan additional items in location (from one to 100 items per location)
- End
- Scan second location (e.g., 2D barcode of "Kroeber 105, Cabinet 5, Drawer 3")
- Scan first item in location
- Scan additional items in location (from one to 100 items per location)
- End
Resulting data: We would prefer a table with two columns (or optionally three including the note): location# item# (note)
loc1 item1 (note1) (date-time scanned)
loc1 item2 (note2) (date-time scanned)
loc1 item3 (note3) (date-time scanned)
loc2 item4 (note4) (date-time scanned)
loc3 item5 (note5) (date-time scanned)
loc3 item6 (note6) (date-time scanned)
Alternatively, we could probably parse something that looked like:
loc1
item1
(note1)
item2
(note2)
item3
(note3)
loc2
item4
(note4)
item5
(note5)
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