Jacob,

One of the companies I was contracting for flirted with the idea of doing 
something like this. However, we decided not to go this route. The good 
thing is that I did find a web site which may help you out:

http://www.adams1.com/pub/russadam/webapps.html

HTH

Nelson


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I am looking for a way to printout bar codes onto a label.

I want to pull out information for a SQL Server and print it onto a label
with a thermal printer.  If there is some type of software that works with
Cold Fusion Server or is just ODBC complaint, that would be great.

Has anybody done something like this?

Thanks in advance,
Jacob
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