Who has experience with the ZEBRA SCANNER SDK FOR WINDOWS (Motorola/Symbol).
With kind regards,
Peter Wokke
I personally have not seen any OpenEdge applications using Zebra Scanner SDK for Windows (meaning, I haven't dealt with any customer bugs/issues related to it).
I personally have not seen any OpenEdge applications using Zebra Scanner SDK for Windows (meaning, I haven't dealt with any customer bugs/issues related to it).
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You might get a more meaningful answer if we knew what you wanted. Clearly Zebra printers have been used in many OpenEdge sites. Do you have a specific question or are you just looking for assurance that it is possible?
I use lots of motorola scanners, and zebra printer for the matter, but on windows and emulation mode... never had other use case... Once I wanted to back feed the user of the scanner, but hadn't info about it....and never needed it anymore.... Indeed, perhaps you should state more clearly your use case.
I have to monitor a process street for grading and bunching flowers. At the time 4 different processes are running each 3 to 6 different stem length sizes. At the end of the line to output need to be counted and directed into different parcels for shipment later that day. With barcode readers I could count and display parcel direction for packaging and box labeling for dispatch.
On the control session 1 to more readers need to be connected to provide for each reader the bunch destination for packaging.
This is global the process. How can I connect different com port scan devices to one session each handling its own instruction sub-screen for parcel destination and instruction.
We are used to work with a com port listener only this is 34bit dll which I cannot use anymore in a 64bit client.
Zebra delivers a SDK for Zebra scanners. it looks like it can detect more then one scanner so for each I could create a communication sub-screen. To instruct the holder of the scanner where to deliver each scanned item.
This is the challenge I encounter.
Regards,
Peter.