Jarvis
> Sent: dinsdag 26 december 2006 20:40
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: ON KEY with barcoding
>
> Sietse Wijnker wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've worked with some barcode scanners sofar and ech of
> them allowed
> > for a prefix character
Sietse Wijnker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've worked with some barcode scanners sofar and ech of them allowed for a
> prefix character in the settings. Set this prefix to the on key label and
> the on key label should work.
>
> Regards & a merry christmas,
> Sietse
>
I prefer Sietse's idea of programmin
Hi,
I've worked with some barcode scanners sofar and ech of them allowed for a
prefix character in the settings. Set this prefix to the on key label and
the on key label should work.
Regards & a merry christmas,
Sietse
>
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Mike yearwood wrote:
> I hate OKL in the user workflow. Better design, IMO is to have a customer
> screen with a search box. The user scans the barcode into the textbox and
> you retrieve the customer info. Not launching another screen will speed up
> the UI too.
>
Hi Mike!
That's what I've do
>
> Hi Mike
> I foresee an app where billing "postcards" (reports) are barcoded. I
> want the app to launch a customer screen for that given customer when
> the user scans the barcode from the report. Is this possible with ON
> KEY or something else? I've used barcodes in the past, but I alw
I foresee an app where billing "postcards" (reports) are barcoded. I
want the app to launch a customer screen for that given customer when
the user scans the barcode from the report. Is this possible with ON
KEY or something else? I've used barcodes in the past, but I always had
the user pos
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