Database Lookup
Hi,
I have only recently stated using Bartender, I have some vb experience all I am trying to do is scan a Barcode then lookup the value in a database and print the second column that has a different value.
Does any one have a sample or can point me to some examples. I can get it to work if I use commander but bartender must be able to do this within the main program.
Thanks ,
Richard
I have only recently stated using Bartender, I have some vb experience all I am trying to do is scan a Barcode then lookup the value in a database and print the second column that has a different value.
Does any one have a sample or can point me to some examples. I can get it to work if I use commander but bartender must be able to do this within the main program.
Thanks ,
Richard
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[quote name='Rich_B' timestamp='1345272311' post='3100']
Hi,
I have only recently stated using Bartender, I have some vb experience all I am trying to do is scan a Barcode then lookup the value in a database and print the second column that has a different value.
Does any one have a sample or can point me to some examples. I can get it to work if I use commander but bartender must be able to do this within the main program.
Thanks ,
Richard
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Hello Richard,
What you are describing is how to set up a query prompt inside of BarTender.
We actually have a training video that discusses this, please [url="http://www.seagullscientific.com/aspx/training-video-(selecting-records-from-a-database-at-print-time).aspx"]click here[/url] to watch it. The part that discusses doing a manual entry for a query starts at 4:16, but you will probably want to watch the entire thing to get a grasp on the different ways this can be done.0 -
[quote name='Mike T - Seagull Support' timestamp='1345485273' post='3110']
Hello Richard,
What you are describing is how to set up a query prompt inside of BarTender.
We actually have a training video that discusses this, please [url="http://www.seagullscientific.com/aspx/training-video-(selecting-records-from-a-database-at-print-time).aspx"]click here[/url] to watch it. The part that discusses doing a manual entry for a query starts at 4:16, but you will probably want to watch the entire thing to get a grasp on the different ways this can be done.
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Thanks that looks perfect for what Im trying to do .
Regards,
Richard0
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