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Barcode Examples
Following are some examples of 1D barcodes in different formats. The data is random so the barcode might not be correct.
What is Barcode?
A barcode, consisting of bars and spaces, is a machine-readable representation of numerals and characters. Barcode is an optical machine-readable representation of data, which can be read by a barcode reader.
Barcodes are widely used for inventory management and tracking applications. A barcode system usually consists of an encoder that generates the bitmap image in a format such as DataMatrix or QR Code, one or more symbols to represent data values (such as letters, and digits), and one or more lines within the bars to encode information about the type of data represented by each symbol.
At some point we would like to connect our warehouse management software with SAP where do you see possibilities? When I read your article I thought about it, especially because like me most of us at one time or another were working on ERP databases so we know what capabilities they have when interfaced with other systems. It’s quite hard to say. Theoretically, it is possible no doubt, but I have not personally seen any companies working in this direction. Perhaps there are some, but the systems themselves do not allow you as an end user to do much or they apply a lot of limits that make such integration very difficult.