>> PALM CODING EMERGENCY!  <<

I am a database developer in California who needs a very simple Palm 
OS app // TODAY \\ -- I don't know how to make one, I don't
know C++, nor do I have a C++ compiler!  (read below for details)

I am used to PAYing the right person well for their help.  
Interested in making a few hundred quick bucks for the holidays?

Please feel free to pass this on to someone else who may be able to help.
I got your email address off of a message you sent to the eScribe forum.
Sorry to intrude, but I am desperate and this was the best solution I could think of!

Thanks much.
- Matt Perelstein, database dude
  Directions Unlimited
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  (916)599-8597
  Sacramento, CA

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Here's what I need...

BACKGROUND:  This is a very simple barcoding app for a big insurance 
company who wants to keep track of Claims files.  The files are
manila folders -- about 160,000 of them.  They are already barcoded 
(Code39) using a Clipper app created in 1992 and the company
just realized that this app >>MAY<< not be Y2K compliant!?!  rush, Rush, RUSH!

PROCESS:  Each person's desk has a barcode label that gives their "Location".  
The user wants to scan the Location barcode and then scan the barcodes of 
all the files on that desk... move to the next desk, scan their Location barcode 
and then scan the barcodes of all the files on THAT desk... etc.  I need the 
Palm to track the scans, be able to HotSynch them to be saved as a Text file on the
PC (.TXT or .CSV), and then purge or delete this file to start fresh.  
The PC side of the app is in VB, so I can read the text file and parse the 
data into the appropriate table.  
  (Am I missing anything important from this scenario?)

TEXT FILE EXAMPLE:
        LOC0345 12/6/99, 6:00am
        1234567 12/6/99, 6:00am
        3214567 12/6/99, 6:01am
        1244467 12/6/99, 6:01am
        LOC2567 12/6/99, 6:03am
        7347967 12/6/99, 6:03am
        9944467 12/6/99, 6:03am

BEGGING AND PLEADING:  I need a finished product, ready to be installed 
on the Palms (plus a little advice on how to accomplish this feat).  

Can you help?!?

- Matt

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