Yes, i found somethings about that. The problem i'm facing is that i have more criterias than just the closest place with the correct product. It's also has to be based on amount left, durationdate, etc
Right of today i have manually "weighted" each property to a value of how each property matters
Simple explanation: Give your learning machine all these variables, tell it that the time it takes for one run is supposed to be shorter, and then let it just run. Need a virtual warehouse of course, unless you want to let it run a few centuries.
I don't understand the specifics either, but basically that is how it works
I still like my origina lsuggestion though: 1) Tell the machine what variables there are 2) Tell the machine what the result is 3) Let it rip for like a month
depending on that, it might make sense to pick up resources that still have 3 weeks until they expire or it wont matter because you sell 3 times your supplies in those 3 weeks
Basically, i have a order with multiple products. In the warehouse i have multiple hundres of places with products on. Based on this i want to generate a picklist of places to go to. this list has to be the most efficiant route, based on properties like amount, expiredate, level over floor (products are stacked)
keeping in mind the rate of sales by location and period, maximum supplies of warehouses compared to the maximum supplies of the total, new delivery of supplies for warehouses, accessibility of warehouses from different locations, etc, etc, etc
if you really want to improve that, you could use ML to find patterns in sales, finding out which resources are being ordered at the same time and make their supplies near each other
the situation sounds extremely overly complicated, and management wants to put a patch on some stuff without realizing what they should focus on to actually solve the problems they have
... Some random Interop comment: "... Someone begrudgingly put those libraries out there, probably hated every minute of it and wants anyone that uses them to feel their pain..."
@Squirrelkiller For example, that's how buttons is being added: https://stackoverflow.com/a/14863510/5113030 Is it possible to check somehow if such buttons with specific name already exists?
Microsoft's documentation about Interop is just ... empty.
I would argue that the wrapper should encapsulate its backing technology and still expose some documentation about how you should use that particular wrapper
The Office object model is huge. Replicating it, in its entirety, just for the documentation of a wrapper/binding for .NET applications makes no sense.
a list of zones to visit, that I must visit in the most efficient order by distance... Yeah I think it is. So dollop sugar weighted by frequency of purchase in each zone, drop an ant farm in the corner of the warehouse and wait a bit, they'll solve it for you. You're welcome.