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* E-mail suchymips@compuserve.com This dude created an R/3 barcode program that you call from your abap print program. Then in sap script you simply use '/: INCLUDE YBARCODEOutput OBJECT ST ID' This program is setup to run all types of barcodes (39, 128, etc.). What it does: Takes the text and barcode type (example: 39) and converts it to HEX. It then saves it in a SAP table for later use. Then, when you call it in SAPScript the output is sent to the printer only. Your monitor won't be able to see it. The only difficulty I'm having is moving it where I want it to be as well as using multiple barcodes side by side. There are parameters for the placement in the calling part so this is still possible; somehow.
A bar code scanner scan a little label that has bar code on it.the information is then saved on the computer.It is also use in libraries alot
You can use a website called barcodesinc to create an image of a barcode of whatever you desire, and then you print it off and scan it like you would do with any other bar code.
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Stores, rental places, Librarys
you don't you use the person for your code bar
There are numerous advantages to the use of a bar code. The primary two are speed and accuracy. A bar code reader can decipher the code in just thousandths of a second and transmit it with near perfect accuracy - much better than humans can.
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There are handheld bar code scanners, so a handheld bar code scanner is a bar code scanner, but a bar code scanner is not necessarily a handheld scanner. There are bar code scanners in store checkout stands that are fixed, and there may or may not be an associated handheld scanner there for the clerk to use to scan, say, a large bag of dog food that the customer doesn't want to hoist up onto the counter.
A company can be any size to use barcodes.
What a bar code reader is requires an understanding of the amount of information contained in the Bar code itself. Simply the amount of information is huge. All a reader will do is use a LASER beam to collect or read the bar code and transfer the information into a computer.
The use of bar code scanners exploded in the 70s as the technology quickly spread to retail outlets.
Some use bar-code scanners, some use RFD chips