Once we had the connection set up, we got to work setting up each of the column headers as NiceLabel data sources. It is also possible to write custom SQL statements within the wizard, but a simple connection like this was functional out of the box. Once we had touched on every aspect of the label, turned each variable piece of information into a column header, and made some small design changes, it was time for us to get to work on the technical side.Įxcel integration is very easy to do with NiceLabel’s built-in database connection wizard. Every item that would change with the label would need to be a column in the database or entered at print time. As we do when kicking off a project with any of our other clients, we sat down with Rich and looked over his concept design for the labels, breaking down every line of text on the label into things that will change and things that will not. One of the other benefits to working with a startup is that there is no preexisting database to wrestle with.
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