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below is the list of hypothetical student numbers, the last digit is the
check digit. What I'd like to know is the check digit scheme used. Mod 10 algorithm doesn't work. I tried Verhoeff algorithm but it's to complicated for me. Here's the first 20 in the series... please help me. i've been trying to figure this out since yesterday. trial and error is so frustrating already. i'd appreciate also if someone can show me how to implement in vb 017012217014 017012217028 017012217031 017012217045 017012217059 017012217062 017012217076 017012217080 017012217093 017012217108 017012217111 017012217125 017012217139 017012217142 017012217156 017012217160 017012217173 017012217187 017012217190 017012217205 -- Best, Markus |
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