If your company is originating the labels and there is not a great deal of
data on them, consider barcode as your intermedia.  There are a few on this
list that have barcode solutions in practice...

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Subject: Real Time OCR


> I am looking for suggestions or hopefully someone who is doing this. Our
Company is interested in being able to pull data from pre printed labels on
cases in a warehouse and place the data into a table. The labels must stay
on the boxes, so we are looking for a way to either take a picture or use a
portable scanner. Then with an OCR program that will interface with R:Base
(OBDC) and place that data into a table.
> So that is the dream.. Now to do it..  I will appreciate any suggestions.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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