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Shared drive or ERP for roast logs and batch records?

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Recently I have been discussing using shared drive versus ERP for roast logs with several coffee people and nobody gives the same answer. Some treat it as small detail, some say it changes the whole workflow. I am not looking for textbook reply. I want to know whether using shared drive versus ERP for roast logs gives meaningful difference once you repeat it over many cycles.

Would you keep using shared drive versus ERP for roast logs in your normal process, or only for specific coffees and situations?
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For using shared drive versus ERP for roast logs, I only trust conclusion after I see same pattern several times. One successful run can be accident. Repetition is what make the lesson useful.
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i see using shared drive versus ERP for roast logs work in some place, but usually only when the notes are clear and people really compare batch by batch. if not, discussion become only feeling.
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From my side this helped only on certain coffees, not on every lot. When the coffee is already forgiving, using shared drive versus ERP for roast logs does not change much. On difficult lots the effect is clearer.
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I disagree a little with people who say using shared drive versus ERP for roast logs is only a small detail. Small detail alone maybe yes, but several small details together can move the cup a lot.
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What helped me most was keeping short notes each time. Without notes, discussion about using shared drive versus ERP for roast logs becomes memory battle and not real evaluation.

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