Hi.  Sounds like an interesting little project and I'm more than willing to
help.  I do charge $150 an hour for short term projects (much of which I
spend on keeping myself an expert on wireless technologies as well as paying
for expensive support services that I can use for my clients' benefit).  If
this is acceptable, please let me know.

Thompson Hayner
President
Wireless Revolution
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 9:49 AM
Subject: Palm Bar Coding App - EMERGENCY!


> >> 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
>
> ---------------------
> 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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