![]() ![]() (which incidently the trial version has a working function feature that has a test mode that allows you to see all characters that the scanner sends, even special keys) within Alpha Five.Doing it for the web side requires handling a javascript key event, which Alpha does not have. If the cursor is not where you need data, the barcode characters will be entered wherever it is.If you could get the cursor to move to a particular field or dialog box 1st, then the data entered can be used to fill in data or invoke a find, or whatever you needed to be done.This is exactly what my does for the desktop side. ![]() There are a myriad of character parsing functions that are usable in Alpha, and there is nothing special here.The real issue, is that a barcode scanner will scan the data into where ever the cursor is. Hi Rich,Parsing a barcode, yours included, is relatively trivial.
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