Registered: April 2, 2007 | Posts: 8 |
| Posted: | | | | There is often a 2 digit suffix to the standard 12 digit UPC. For those typing in the UPC this is not an issue as it is easy to identify and discard this suffix component. For those using scanners without any intervening software (a very large majority I expect) the full 14 digits are automatically entered which prompts a message stating that the 14 digit input is in error. This can be overcome by manually deleting the errant two digits but why not have the software do it? I don't mind if I get a message that states "The 14 digit bar code was truncated to 12 digits, would you like to add title "XXXX" to the "Now Owned" list"? It would have a "Yes" button highlighted so that a simple return would confirm the truncation and add it to the list. Those who in error type in more than 12 digits will more than likely will fail to match a title and will remain unaffected. Those that type in the full 14 digits would benefit from automatic truncation also.
The forum search function was apparently disabled so I manually searched back several pages to find if this topic had been raised. If it duplicates a previous post my apologizes are rendered in advance. | | | 3 400 disk Kenwoods, 63" Samsung plasma, 50" Pioneer plasma, 46" Panasonic plasma, 32" Sharp LCD, 2 23" Samsung LCD's. +750 DVD's, +50 BR, 2 dachshunds, 1 beagle |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 2,217 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting ccweems: Quote: This can be overcome by manually deleting the errant two digits but why not have the software do it? Sounds like a plan. Alternatively it might be a good idea to use those extra digits. There is at least one series of movies that have the same EAN and are only distinguished by the extras. As a workaround: if you have a swiping-scanner, simply start at the break and then swipe left. cya, Mithi | | | Mithi's little XSLT tinkering - the power of XML --- DVD-Profiler Mini-Wiki |
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Registered: April 2, 2007 | Posts: 8 |
| Posted: | | | | The space between the main UPC and the suffix is too small to use. CueCats and their ilk have enough trouble getting a clean scan. Trying to split hairs is beyond them.
Does anybody know what the suffixes are used for? Most often they are two digit numbers with the last digit a zero. A batch number like those used to signify the printing in books? | | | 3 400 disk Kenwoods, 63" Samsung plasma, 50" Pioneer plasma, 46" Panasonic plasma, 32" Sharp LCD, 2 23" Samsung LCD's. +750 DVD's, +50 BR, 2 dachshunds, 1 beagle |
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Registered: May 19, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 5,917 |
| Posted: | | | | I'd go for this since I've resigned myself to manually entering the extended UPC's by hand instead of trying to use my CueCat. |
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