Printing a label and transferring info to another station
$100-500 USD
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$100-500 USD
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Revised version - Sorry about the skimpy description. Please note, however, that job is not a final one as some of the hardware has not been selected yet. Its purpose is to demonstrate the feasibility and choose a developer who can work with us in the future. The program should do the following. 1) A menu to choose from a certain number of options. For clarity sake, let's say that there will be 5 options, stating :"Start Job A", "Start Job B", "Start Job C", "Start Job D", "Start Job E", and one "End Job" 2) For each "Start Job" option, the processing will be basically the same with only a few parameters changing for the displaying of label information. There will be first a reading of a barcode label (Customer info, Customer order) with a hand held scanner (probably Intermec 1800). At this stage it is not important. Just "fake the info" as having been the printing of a barcode label with some additional info (date, name of the station) All "Job start" will react the same way by printing a new label with basically the same info with date and time and station id. (Probably with an Epson TM T88III). For this test, a conventional printer can be used. At end of Job, the option "End Job" will be chosen by the operator and will result in a mew label with updated information. 3) Finally, In all instances when a label is outputted, the same information is sent across a local lan (same office) to the appropriate document maintained on that station and is identified by an ID similar to the one first read by the label reader in step 2 above. The only trick here is that the record must first be read, updated and then written back. All and all a very simple JOB. Please let me know cost and availability
## Deliverables
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* * *This broadcast message was sent to all bidders on Tuesday Feb 21, 2006 11:43:56 AM:
Hi,
I have revised the Job description to hopefully make it clearer.
Please have a look at it and see whether it interests you.
Thanks
Serge
## Platform
Windows XP