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Re: barcode scanner and commit data to field
Stan,
still cannot change the time format from 12:00AM/PM to 24hours : 24:00
may be I have to try new OS
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Re: barcode scanner and commit data to field
Hi Peter,
Originally posted by peterth View PostHi Ira,
Your product can support or do the way I need?
"My barcode scanner is easy to use it. It works same as the keyboard when I scan the barcode the data of barcode will key into the field automatically also with Enter key (I can configure it if no need the Enter key) The problem is how can I commit the data from the field that I scan to other field. My idea is I use the prefix for member and vendor like M0001 , M0002, and.. for each member and V001, V002, and .. for each vendor and I define a field names SCANINPUT for data receive from scanner and send this data to Member Id field if the prefix is M and the same as Vendor ID if the prefix is V
but I don't know how to commit it and what command or function for this.
Please advise"- Validate the barcode checksum, and optionally play a good or bad sound based upon the value (especially good when scanning boxes on shipping docks and the like)
- Optionally, Save, or Save with prompt the current record.
- Optionally, Do a find of the barcode scanned with a selected or current index.
- If found, go into change mode.
- If not found, go into enter mode and enter the barcode into the needed field, and optionally, set focus to that barcode field or optionally save the record.
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Re: barcode scanner and commit data to field
Hi Stan,
Originally posted by Stan Mathews View PostThere is also a display format option accessed by right clicking on a time field object on a layout, choose Properties, Format, set the Format Style.
This bug? Can you use the 24:00 time format?
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Re: barcode scanner and commit data to field
Hi Ira,
Your product can support or do the way I need?
"My barcode scanner is easy to use it. It works same as the keyboard when I scan the barcode the data of barcode will key into the field automatically also with Enter key (I can configure it if no need the Enter key) The problem is how can I commit the data from the field that I scan to other field. My idea is I use the prefix for member and vendor like M0001 , M0002, and.. for each member and V001, V002, and .. for each vendor and I define a field names SCANINPUT for data receive from scanner and send this data to Member Id field if the prefix is M and the same as Vendor ID if the prefix is V
but I don't know how to commit it and what command or function for this.
Please advise"
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Re: barcode scanner and commit data to field
so very quick reply!
I will try it again. Thanks Stan
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Re: barcode scanner and commit data to field
Thanks Ira
I will see it for more details and will ask you again
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Re: barcode scanner and commit data to field
I didn't read your point 3 clearly enough. I thought you wanted to know how to commit the entry to the chosen field which the enter suffix should accomplish.
I have no clue how you would perform the intelligent field selection.
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Re: barcode scanner and commit data to field
Stan,
My barcode scanner is easy to use it. It works same as the keyboard when I scan the barcode the data of barcode will key into the field automatically also with Enter key (I can configure it if no need the Enter key) The problem is how can I commit the data from the field that I scan to other field. My idea is I use the prefix for member and vendor like M0001 , M0002, and.. for each member and V001, V002, and .. for each vendor and I define a field names SCANINPUT for data receive from scanner and send this data to Member Id field if the prefix is M and the same as Vendor ID if the prefix is V
but I don't know how to commit it and what command or function for this.
Please advise
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Re: barcode scanner and commit data to field
Hi Stan,
Originally posted by Stan Mathews View PostActually I was speaking of programming the scanner via the insturctions in the user manual I have. Mine is at least eight years old so I assumed the features would be commonplace by now.
However, capturing the scan data, and then processing it (for say a find) or for entering into a database record, is not as easy as one might like it to be. Likewise, generating some codes like Code 128 (one of the best choices IMHO) to print a barcode (when you account for all the codesets), is not as simple to code as it appears.
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Re: barcode scanner and commit data to field
There is also a display format option accessed by right clicking on a time field object on a layout, choose Properties, Format, set the Format Style.
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Re: barcode scanner and commit data to field
I try it so many times before I ask it here but I cannot specific where I can change font in the Lookup/Simple List
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Re: barcode scanner and commit data to field
Stan,
Thank you for your help. I check my time format in Control Panel. I'm sure it's 24:00 format not 12:00AM but when I use time field it displays 12:00AM format. Please see the attached file
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Re: barcode scanner and commit data to field
Actually I was speaking of programming the scanner via the insturctions in the user manual I have. Mine is at least eight years old so I assumed the features would be commonplace by now.
The manual has various pages of barcoded parameters by which you can set the
SCAN DATA TRANSMISSION FORMAT
choices include
Data As Is
<Data><Suffix>
<Prefix><Data>
<Prefix><Data><Suffix>
After setting the format to <Data><Suffix> you scan another parameter to tell the scanner that you are entering the suffix to be used. You then scan four numeric parameters corresponding to the suffix you desire. (1013 for Enter)
This is a Symbol 4000i.
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