[AccessD] Wireless Scanner

David McAfee davidmcafee at gmail.com
Mon Jun 25 15:37:17 CDT 2007


Most barcode scanners are hooked up in series or directly to the keyboard
port and act as a regular keyboard. If you have the auto tab turned on for a
given field you should just be able to move to the next field after you scan
the item. Very simple as Christopher mentioned.

David

On 6/25/07, Christopher Hawkins <clh at christopherhawkins.com> wrote:
>
> Way back when the Earth was young and the dinosaurs ruled, I integrated a
> WASP barcode scanner with an MS Access app for tracking pulled parts in an
> auto body shop.  IIRC, the scanner came with sample code on the CD.  it was
> a breeze.
>
> -C-
>
> ----------------------------------------
>
> From: "Rocky Smolin at Beach Access Software" <rockysmolin at bchacc.com>
> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 1:45 PM
> To: "'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'" <
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> Subject: [AccessD] Wireless Scanner
>
> I just had a call from a prospect who wants to use wireless barcode
> scanning
> to scan part numbers. Does anyone have any experience with this? Has
> anyone interface one of these with an Access app?
>
> MTIA,
>
> Rocky
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