Create a 3 dimension cube system - latitude label 1 - 200 (or whatever you need), longitude A - BZ (think of it like an excel spreadsheet), and then a third dimension for height, in 4 foot increments of the shortest shelving you have (I recommend numbers again).
Then the formula is latitude, longitude, height.
For example, 15C5 is the fifteenth latitude, the third longitude, and 20 feet up (if you count increments in 4 foot units). You want to separate the numbers,which is why you latitude first and height last. You want to create a grid where maybe not every number / letter is used, using the smallest, so that if you add an aisle or subtract one you don't have to redraw the grid.
2006-09-03 08:15:05
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-09-03 14:10:58
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answered by ML 2
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