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=== ITrack Pro ===
=== ITrack Pro ===
ITrack Pro document screens (Sales, Quotes, Purchase Orders) expect a preamble/postamble of ':$:', just like LX.
ITrack Pro document screens (Sales, Quotes, Purchase Orders) expect a preamble of Ctrl+b and a postamble of \n.


The document screens will take whatever value is between those characters and do a lookup by [[ITrack/Pro/Part Number|partnum]] (the value encoded in barcodes on ITrack Pro tags), and if no values are found by partnum, by UPC (the value encoded into the barcodes printed on most products).
The document screens will take whatever value is between those characters and do a lookup by [[ITrack/Pro/Part Number|partnum]] (the value encoded in barcodes on ITrack Pro tags), and if no values are found by partnum, by UPC (the value encoded into the barcodes printed on most products).

Revision as of 16:28, 19 January 2012

Several elements of ITrack and ITrack software utilize barcodes. All ITrack products should utilize a similar barcoding scheme.

Preamble and postamble

Virtually every barcode scanner can be programmed to simulate a keypress combination before entering the barcode contents (the preamble) and after (postamble).

ITrack Pro

ITrack Pro document screens (Sales, Quotes, Purchase Orders) expect a preamble of Ctrl+b and a postamble of \n.

The document screens will take whatever value is between those characters and do a lookup by partnum (the value encoded in barcodes on ITrack Pro tags), and if no values are found by partnum, by UPC (the value encoded into the barcodes printed on most products).

Workclock and LX

Both the workclock system and LX expect a preamble and postamble of ':$:' (without the quotes). So, for example, a barcode for a jobid could be ':$:J1234:$:'.

Barcode contents

Depending on the context, the barcode will encode different types of values.

Inventory

Identified by a raw number (no character preface, starts with a digit). Numbers with less than 10 digits are assumed to be the primary key of an inventory record (inventoryid in Enterprise, partnum in Pro). Numbers with greater than 10 digits are assumed to be UPC codes.

Location

Location barcodes are prefaced with % - the rest of the text is a string with the location name/identifier.

ITrack User

Prefaced with U - Signifies that the rest of the barcode contains a user id, referencing an ITrack user account

Work Order Job

Prefaced with J - Signifies that the rest of the barcode contains a job id, referencing a work order job.

Other, context-sensitive

Prefaced with + - Signifies that the rest of the barcode contains a context-sensitive command, which will probably not have meaning outside of magical bar-code applications.

  • CLOCKIN - Clocks the selected user into a selected job
  • CLOCKOUT - Clocks the selected user out of an active job