[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-259?page=all ]

Jacques Le Roux updated OFBIZ-259:
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> Character buffer is out of synch with enter key...
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>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-259
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-259
>             Project: OFBiz (The Open for Business Project)
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: pos
>         Environment: Tested on FC3 and Win2K, using plain keyboard entry and 
> Metrologic scanner MS9520
>            Reporter: Jacques Le Roux
>         Assigned To: Jacques Le Roux
>             Fix For: SVN trunk
>
>
> From Ray Barlow
> Whenever the enter key is pressed (or sent via the scanner) it is imediately 
> being processed and what are effectively preceding characters get pushed to 
> the back of the buffer.
> For example with the scanner configured to send a CR suffix with the barcode, 
> which all works well when tested in text editor environment, the till will 
> process the CR code in front of the barcode. The barcode is left sitting up 
> on the screen and the log files shows that a 500 enter code was received. On 
> a subsequent scan the product is added as it is sitting in the buffer before 
> the next pre-emptive CR key comes in, and that SKU is left in the visible 
> buffer.
> This can also be reproduced by entering characters on the keypad and pressing 
> enter at a reasonable rate. You will invariably get ahead of the SKU code and 
> end up seeing the product not found screen, and when you close that the 
> buffer will show the few characters that were beaten by the enter key.
> I am guessing there is some sort of synch issue with the buffer.

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