We may have a drop-everything-and-do-it-now project involving having a
laptop w/ digi camera, taking pictures, storing data to laptop, and
having the laptop controlling the camera...
Something like that...
Scenario:
We remodel supermarkets so we are doing all this with permission...
user wheels cart down supermarket isle, sees something they want to take
picture of, presses button on laptop interface to say "Take a picture",
window pops up for entering notes ("wrong placement of lights", for
example), press a button to actually take the picture, save the picture
to the laptop... doing all this in MS Access or if I get my way, VFP.
I'm thinking when the picture is taken, the image is stored to a folder
on the laptop and the image name is entered as a record in a table. I
know better than to try and store the image as a blob in a table...
I've worked with the Dosadi in the past but that was controlling a
desktop scanner, not a digi camera.
Matt Jarvis
Programmer/DBA
King | Retail Solutions
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