Query Prompt To Continue And Print Nothing If No Results
Hi All,
I use Bartender with a wireless handheld scanner at work. By using Query Prompt, I simply scan a product on the shelf and the printer which is located at least 10 metres away from me will print the shelf price tag for me. I set Bartender to auto-print again so effortlessly I can scan product after product, shelf after shelf, without going back to the computer.
Now the most annoying thing is if I scanned a product which is not in the database (i.e. a new product) it would stop the auto-print and an error message comes up saying "no results found".
Is it possible in Bartender to continue in auto-print mode and *print nothing* when if no matching results are found?
Thanks,
KMAN
I use Bartender with a wireless handheld scanner at work. By using Query Prompt, I simply scan a product on the shelf and the printer which is located at least 10 metres away from me will print the shelf price tag for me. I set Bartender to auto-print again so effortlessly I can scan product after product, shelf after shelf, without going back to the computer.
Now the most annoying thing is if I scanned a product which is not in the database (i.e. a new product) it would stop the auto-print and an error message comes up saying "no results found".
Is it possible in Bartender to continue in auto-print mode and *print nothing* when if no matching results are found?
Thanks,
KMAN
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That message looks like its number 3200. I know you can suppress the message by opening the Message Setup dialog (Administer | Application Message Setup). Scroll down to message 3200, then deselect Dialog (Interactive Use Only).
Unfortunately, that *just* suppresses the message; it doesn't respect Automatically Print Again. You'd still need to restart the print job.
Maybe someone has ideas that I don't on keeping the query prompt dialog coming up.0 -
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That message looks like its number 3200. I know you can suppress the message by opening the Message Setup dialog (Administer | Application Message Setup). Scroll down to message 3200, then deselect Dialog (Interactive Use Only).
Unfortunately, that *just* suppresses the message; it doesn't respect Automatically Print Again. You'd still need to restart the print job.
Maybe someone has ideas that I don't on keeping the query prompt dialog coming up.
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Thanks for your reply!
I never knew you could change the message dialogs.
Another way (I think!) is to write a small .NET app to check if the record exists in database before sending command to Bartender to print.0
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