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Yes you can use a Wedge for input. Depending on the field and the
barcode you may want to program the reader to do a field exit after the
scan.
We have used WASP readers and a Compsee wedge. We also have a symbol
wedge and a wireless scanner. We have used them on CLI and Idea
terminals (IBM 3497 compatible). Item # and Quantity are good
opportunities for this application.
Roger Henady
Thorco Industries
(417) 682-1340
Tom Sult <Tom.Sult@bwaycorp.com>
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We are currently running version 6.0.01 on HP-Informix,
and are investigating wedge barcoding, primarily
in a parts inventory and management scenario.
Has anyone had good experiences? With whom?
Can it run on GUI, or are dumb terminals required?
Thanks
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Tom Sult
x4844
770-645-4844
770-645-4810 (fax)
tom.sult@bwaycorp.com
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