03-31-2017, 11:06 AM
Given that tablets can now be connected in a master/slave relationship (via Bluetooth or WIFI), could it be possible for the master device to update the library (in an incremental fashion) of the slave device(s)?
Scenario: The band's leader has added a song to the catalog, and included it in a setlist.
The leader has created an .msb file and distributed it to the various band members, but one (or more) member(s) somehow does not have the updated file.
We're at the performance venue, and something must be done NOW!
Could an incremental update be somehow pushed through the aforementioned Bluetooth or WIFI connection?
I know files can be sent by either protocol, but I'm imagining a process that would directly update the slave's MobileSheets database, rather than the user needing to choose how to deal with a 'normally' received file.
Just a crazy idea...
Scenario: The band's leader has added a song to the catalog, and included it in a setlist.
The leader has created an .msb file and distributed it to the various band members, but one (or more) member(s) somehow does not have the updated file.
We're at the performance venue, and something must be done NOW!
Could an incremental update be somehow pushed through the aforementioned Bluetooth or WIFI connection?
I know files can be sent by either protocol, but I'm imagining a process that would directly update the slave's MobileSheets database, rather than the user needing to choose how to deal with a 'normally' received file.
Just a crazy idea...
I could be wrong, it happened once before.