Creating Barcodes From Text Source S’abonner
Hello. Brand new to BarTender and working on my first barcode. I am using an Excel spreadsheet and imported a .csv file into Bartender as my data source. The field I'm using is called "SKU" and has alphanumeric code (ex: HB4240GRNXS, the next: HB4240GRNS). When my barcodes are made, obviously only the numbers are used, so both the examples I listed receive a code of: 0000004240. That becomes a problem when I need HB4240GRNXS and HB4240GRNS to have different codes. Is there a way in BarTender to have the program assign an unique code when two different items have the same numeric portion of the "SKU"?
Thanks for any direction.
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A barcode can be alphanumeric also ... is there a reason you are only printing the numbers portion?
No, not at all, maybe it was the type of barcode I chose (UPC-A)? To be honest, I don't know why only the number portion is appearing underneath my barcode.
UPC-A does only support numeric values. You'd need to get a barcode type that supports alphanumeric (like Code128 or the like) to encode that string.
Thanks, I think that's what I'm looking for. Pardon my ignorance here, but I assume barcode readers don't usually have an issue reading alphanumeric codes? We're submitting products to Amazon and they require barcodes and I just want to make sure generally Code128's are standard barcodes?
Mike was referring to the barcode symbology itself, rather than the reader hardware being used. The barcode symbology UPC-A is a numeric only barcode for special purposes. The Code 128 barcode symbology is a very popular general purpose barcode symbology, which just about any barcode scanner should support.
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