in reply to Re: Perl and MS Access
in thread Perl and MS Access

In that case, I'd suggest that you stick with MS Access, which has a reasonable Visual Basic development embedded, and is capable or rendering a UI familiar to Windows users. It also has GOOD debugging tools built-in.

MSAccess/VisualBasic has barcode scanning readily available?

I think hardware is the limiting factor here ... how are you going to scan the barcodes

In case I get clobbered for suggesting blasphemy on a perl site, my suggestion is based on relatively minor application scope (single purpose defined by the OP).

NetWallah , It is never blasphemy to make your job easier :) even if it isn't in perl

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Re^3: Perl and MS Access
by Anonymous Monk on Jan 15, 2015 at 23:01 UTC
Re^3: Perl and MS Access
by RonW (Parson) on Jan 16, 2015 at 01:01 UTC
    MSAccess/VisualBasic has barcode scanning readily available?

    There are barcode scanners that can emulate keyboard input. As I recall, the app reading the barcodes has to recognize a hot-key pattern that precedes the virtual keystrokes representing the barcode date (and maybe a second hot-key that follows). This was several years ago. While easy to work with, they were significantly more expensive than the ones that just sent bytes of binary data.

Re^3: Perl and MS Access
by NetWallah (Canon) on Jan 16, 2015 at 05:46 UTC
    Not knowing anything about barcode reading apps, I was hoping there was an external executable or library that ms access could call to get the barcode data.

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