On 24 Jul 2012, at 10:57, REYNOLDS, Trevor wrote:
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> I'm looking at the possibility of using QR codes on the shelves in our storage areas to improve the efficiency and accuracy of recording object movements.
Excuse ignorance but don't you need QR codes on objects?
I'd have thought a QR code for a location would be overkill.
and what would be wrong with simple Barcodes?
Most smartphones would have an app for reading either.
but what you really need is a system for translating data about the object, its current location (scan object, scan location marker) and its new location (scan new location marker)
three sets of QR (bar)code data and now what?
QR code printing software:
e.g. http://www.touchupsoft.com/xrenqrcode/
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