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  • Subject: RE: CIM - Bar Code implementation
  • From: Kusman Lim <kusman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 11:16:52 +0700

Hi .. all

Bob you said you use Quik/Trac, can you give as the web site.

We also have some problem with labor ticket entry. This more time to
input than our inventory transaction. But for data accuracy we prefered
machine input than Human input. 

I am appreciate if you can explain how it work with barcode device or
any input device in concern to program like SFC650 (Labor ticket entry).

If we use barcoding it is a device to capture the data and than we pull
it to AS/400 to update to the database or it's direct update like
keyboard entry.

I know BPCS has Cimpath (Discontinue) and SMG in current version. It is
like a batch process transaction.

I would appreciate if you can give me more information how it work.
Sorry I am new for this.

We use 6002plf as/400 client/server.

Thanks for you explaination

Regards
KUSMAN


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