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Hi! I need an PL/SQL that takes number as input and returns an barcode. Solutions? Greeting Bjørn |
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"bdj" <B.D.Jensen (AT) gmx (DOT) net> wrote in news:4186757e$0$185$edfadb0f (AT) dread11 (DOT) news.tele.dk: Hi! I need an PL/SQL that takes number as input and returns an barcode. Solutions? Greeting Bjørn So what is stopping you from writing one? It just is a Small Matter Of Programming (SMOP). Do you realize that many different barcode formats exist? Return to what in what type of format? |
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Hi again! 2 of 5. But can I use standard-characters for that, or how to do it? Greetings Bjørn "IANAL_VISTA" <IANAL_Vista (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> skrev i en meddelelse news:Xns9594CCB3D3534SunnySD (AT) 68 (DOT) 6.19.6... "bdj" <B.D.Jensen (AT) gmx (DOT) net> wrote in news:4186757e$0$185$edfadb0f (AT) dread11 (DOT) news.tele.dk: Hi! I need an PL/SQL that takes number as input and returns an barcode. Solutions? Greeting Bjørn So what is stopping you from writing one? It just is a Small Matter Of Programming (SMOP). Do you realize that many different barcode formats exist? Return to what in what type of format? |
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