We’re going to keep going on the theme of shipping next week with a video explaining how to integrate Fishbowl with UPS WorldShip. Next Video: How to Integrate with UPS WorldShip
Luckily, the video above goes through all of the steps for what to do if you have a 32-bit system or a 64-bit one. Enable clock in/clock out on any Internet-connected device. Budget labor costs and compare them to actual numbers. Incorporate labor costs into total costs on work orders. Installing the ODBC is quite simple and can be done in just a few click strokes.Īfter you’ve completed that step, things diverge and get a little complex. Combine Fishbowl Manufacturing and Fishbowl Time to track employee hours, overtime, vacation time, payroll, labor on work orders, available hours for production, and more. Once you’ve checked that, go into your Fishbowl file from the Start menu and open the ODBC folder, which contains a Firebird ODBC installer. The way that you set up an ODBC connection depends on whether your computer uses a 32-bit or 64-bit system. Would you like to integrate Fishbowl with UPS Worldship, FedEx Ship Manager, and/or Endicia? Then you need to set up an ODBC connection. Two Paths to Setting Up an ODBC Connection Here are the pros and cons of using a perpetual inventory system. Now it’s time to take another big step into the world of Fishbowl’s software by taking a look at how to set up ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) connection to the Fishbowl database. A perpetual inventory system tracks inventory on a continual basis and updates automatically. We have done quite a few of these how-to videos, and they’ve all explored an essential item in getting Fishbowl up and running.