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using a barcode scanner to validate numbers
I have a barcode scanner system and I would like to use it to validate event tickets (barcoded) as people com
in the door. Since each ticket would have a unique value represented by a barcode, I could pre-load the authorized ticket numbers to either Excel or Access and check against these values as they are scanned My question is, how could I validate the numbers by doing a lookup in that column and ideally I would like to inser a value or something that would disallow that same code to be validated a second time Any help would be greatly appreciated Thanks d. |
using a barcode scanner to validate numbers
The following URL points to a sample bar code inventory type program
for Excel that uses a dialog box to input bar code data and then perform a lookup in a worksheet to find data that already exists. http://www.taltech.com/downloads/Inventory.exe You should be able to modify the code in the above spreadsheet sample to work the way that you require. For more bar code tips, tricks and tools, please visit www.taltech.com On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 17:16:04 -0700, dcs wrote: I have a barcode scanner system and I would like to use it to validate event tickets (barcoded) as people come in the door. Since each ticket would have a unique value represented by a barcode, I could pre-load the authorized ticket numbers to either Excel or Access and check against these values as they are scanned. My question is, how could I validate the numbers by doing a lookup in that column and ideally I would like to insert a value or something that would disallow that same code to be validated a second time. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, d. |
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