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Are you using DAT=CODE.128?  That should make the length of the barcode much
shorter. 


 
 
Kevin McConnell, PharmD.
Clinical Consultant
(713)480-6810
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Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 9:55 AM
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Subject: [MEDITECH-L] codabar product unit number for BBK products

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Hi,
We plan to print out a codabar unit number when we create aliquots or other
component products and add the new unit number to the base label. 
The problem I am having is that the codabar barcode for the product is about
2 inches long and the FDA regulation regarding uniform labeling practices
says that the unit number must fit into the 1 inch upper center square.  FDA
only gives you a 0.2 inch varience.  How are other sites handling this?
When I try to shorten the barcode to 1 inch Meditech just cuts off the
barcode instead of condensing it  and then it is unreadable if you try to
scan it.  I checked with the FDA and the codabar format and the ISBT128
format are both valid labeling formats but they are not interchangable, so
if you are using codabar you must follow the codabar guidelines.
Any ideas?
Michelle

Michelle Precourt
LIS Coordinator
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
215-590-5466

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