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RE: Barcode scanners and Databases
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- Subject: RE: Barcode scanners and Databases
- From: "Keith Doxey" <lists.diyha@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 13:22:58 -0000
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The
problem with that is they will change frequently depending on offers etc eg
Cans
marked 50% extra or 3 for 2 will have differnt codes on
them.
That
is why I proposed learning the code against the type of product. If you are
more
demanding you could have
Heinz_Beans = Beans for
Parents
Asda,
Smartprice, Value, Economy = Crap beans for Kids
If you
want it to perform automatic ordering you would need datafeeds from the
suppliers with all current barcodes etc.
I
am
just trying to simplify the creation of the shopping list and avoid the
situation where I have enough Shampoo and Shower gel for the whole of
Norfolk
but dont have a single Bog Roll in the house.
Keith
Does anyone have
access to a list of supermarket barcodes, as these probably won't be
listed
anywhere, for example own brand products.
As is mentioned below,
there
may be a possibility of developing an database of products that don't
already exist in current barcode lists.
Stuart
On
Thu,
2002-02-28 at 09:07, steve.cooper@xxxxxxx wrote: > > Loads
of great ideas on this one Keith, looking down the list there is >
nothing in there that would take too much to implement. With one or
two
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