02-12-2010 04:48 AM
Hi
I am trying to scan a barcode which has 13 characters, its not reading all the characters (just displaying few characters)
Thanks
02-12-2010 06:47 AM
When a user is asking for help, getting an answer is his/her interest. The probability to get the solution for the problem is directly dependent on what information the caller is providing (the quantity and the quality of the information).
So I will let you to continue. Please provide us your code or an example which would replicate the unacceptable behaviour. The more you will elaborate on the problem, the better it will be for you.
Thank you for your participation in solving your problem.
02-12-2010 06:49 AM
What type of barcode scanner are you using? Is it one of the type that plugs in between the keyboard and the computer? Have you configured it to recognize the barcode type that you are using, most scanners I've dealt with come with a sheet or card of different barcodes and instructions on how to "program" it for the correct protocol. Then when it scans a barcode correctly it will indicate so with a beep or something.
Give us more information, so that we can understand what is happening.

02-12-2010 06:59 AM - edited 02-12-2010 07:01 AM
Gee... LV_Pro and Giedrius said/asked everything I would have said & asked..
With the execption of this one..
Did you ever get the barcode scanner fully working? Did you scan the template / examples that they typically provide with the scanner?
If it's a wedge type (PS2, acts like keyboard) or USB, can you read the barcode using Notepad?
If you can read other barcodes, but not the one that looses some characters, then what does the barcode look-like? Is it well printed, smugged, etc.
Is it a linear barcode (UPC lines) or a matrix barcode (square with a bunch of square dots)? (Or did I miss that?)
02-12-2010 07:11 AM
If it a serial device check your termination character.
Ben