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Print NDC Bar Code?

edited January 2003 in General
Can ReportBuilder 6.03 print a NDC ( National Drug Code ) bar code?

Or does someone know if the NDC is the same as another bar code type?

Thanks

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  • edited January 2003
    It appears to be a variant on current barcode technology. You can search
    google.com for more information on what the code is. Then you can adapt the
    chagnes into a new barcode type for use in RB. I found this pdf in a quick
    search on google, but I'm sure there is much more out there, including the
    FDA website I'm sure has to have some info on this.
    http://uc-council.org/documents/pdf/NDC_in_EAN.UCC_System_5.22.02.pdf

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    Article: Adding new BarCode types
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    ReportBuilder natively supports the following barcode types:

    - Codabar
    - Code 128
    - Code 39
    - EAN-8
    - EAN-13
    - Interleaved 2 of 5
    - PostNet
    - UPC-A
    - UPC-E


    Options for adding new BarCode types:


    1. Find a VCL or ActiveX BarCode component that supports the desired BarCode
    type. Adapt the component for use in RB in one of the following ways:

    a. Use the third-party BarCode component to export the barcode output to an
    image and then use RB's Image component to print the barcode.

    b. Write a ReportBuilder "wrapper" component that adapts the third-party
    component to work inside the RB Designer. This is the approach used to
    integrate the TeeChart component within RB. A "wrapper" component is a
    descendant of RB's TppCustomComponent that instantiates and uses a
    third-party component to implement the desired rendering. See ppChrt.pas in
    the RBuilder\Source directory for an example.


    We have had customers use both of the above techniques successfully.


    Cheers,

    Jim Bennett
    Digital Metaphors


  • edited January 2003
    Thank you Jim.

    I had also found that article on the NDC with google.

    Bill Brittain
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