Bob

Laptop, what a simple, effective, absolute perfect solution. I can
install a Wireless system, that's no problem. Man, I think you have
made my day. I will look into Worth Data.

I just love the folks on this list.
Thank You

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> Jim,
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> Once again, I would look at Worth Data, although there are others that are
> out there as well.  Their equipment is reliable and reasonably priced -
> they last a long time.  When I bought some of the first wedge readers at
> 1/3 of the cost of our then-current vendor, most of the IT guys here
> scoffed as being cheap stuff.  Now this is all we use.
> To answer your question, you can attach a reader to a laptop, as some do,
> or use a portable hand held scanner which is much easier to handle for
> inventory.  These scanners have some very easy set-ups to read things like
> product numbers and then put in a qty to order, for example.  Then it's a
> hard wired or wireless download to a PC database, such as RBG7.  This would
> be the cheapest method, if your warehouse isn't setup for wireless to a
> network or similar.
> Hope this helps.
> Bob C.
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> G-Day all
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> What is a more inexpensive setup for the hardware for scanning barcodes.
> I need to create an inventory system and need to look into the different
> ways one can get the information into the computer. Please email articles
> links, ideas and so on.
> 
> TIA
> Jim Limburg
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