Tony,
  I was hoping you might volunteer.  I really do appreciate it and look 
forward
to your suggestions.

Thank you again!
-Bob

Thompson Technology Consultants
276 Chippewa
LaPorte, IN 46350
219-324-2605 (Phone & Fax)
219-363-7441 (Cell)
http://ttc.inc.home.comcast.net



-----Original Message-----
From:   Tony [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Saturday, March 19, 2005 10:05 PM
To:     RBG7-L Mailing List
Subject:        [RBG7-L] - Re: Pocket Rbase question

I most certainly will help and assist if I can, I am currently on the road 
at the moment and as soon as I arrive home on (my) monday I will dig up a 
few custom macro finctions that will assist you in what you need to do.. 
and Howdy to all else, sorry I've not been posting ( I do watch the list 
religiously) but I have been getting a few things moving down here .. best 
to you all

Tony
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: RBG7-L Mailing List
  Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 7:13 AM
  Subject: [RBG7-L] - Pocket Rbase question


  To Pocket Rbase users!

  I have an application that scans barcodes with a handheld and retrieves 
information about product.  So far, this application works well in that the 
user can select to either scan a UPC code or manually enter a part number 
and the system will retrieve the information.  (This little unit is working 
really slick!)

  My problem however, is that when one scans a barcode or enters a part 
number that is not in the data base, I want to display an error screen 
providing an appropriate message.  Currently if this is done, the system 
will display either the first record in the database or one that starts 
with the same characters. (A potentially dangerous situation)  So I ask the 
Pocket Rbase users if anyone has done this and what method they are using. 
 The control that I am currently using is a RECORD \Search command button. 
 The result needed is that when a user enters a part number or scans a 
code, if the exact match is not found an error screen is displayed.

  (Some time ago there was a user in Australia using a lot of Pocket Rbase, 
although his name escapes me at the present. Perhaps he would be so kind to 
assist?)

  Thanks for the assistance!

  -Bob

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