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Hi Lynn,

Do you have a smart phone? Try downloading a free app called Qr Barcode Scanner.
Use it to scan a UPS barcode that's laying around. It will show you the text and that
it's code 128. Now you can reverse that process to print on your printer.

Gary

On 23 Aug 2013 at 14:27, Lynn (Lynn McManus <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>) commented
about [WEB400] Retrieving shipping label strings from w:

Hello,



I have RPGLE program that submits SOAP requests to UPS or FEDEX and am
parsing the response to retrieve tracking information. This all works very
well. Now, I am trying to extract the shipping label string that is included
in the response. I can see it. But have no idea what to do with it if I do
parse it out. I believe I will need to decode the data from base 64, ok no
issues with that, but how do I store/send this information to my zebra
printer? I have found zero information yet on hints to figure this out. Any
help would be appreciated.



Thanks in advance,



Lynn



Lynn McManus

BlueFountain Tech.

401 Meridian Street

Suite 300

Huntsville, AL 35801

(256) 319-7851

(256)319-7846 Fax




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