Re: Paradox 9, choosing barcode font in a report form



I understand and I do not want to edit the data. Just I want to read and get
some information. I could open their database but it looks like the main
database is sitting on a remote server because I could not find the data
which I was looking for. The database size does not look right (too low to
keep all the data, I guess). I need to search more on that and I may back to
you guys with more questions :) I really thanks for your helps.

"Larry DiGiovanni" <nospam@nospam> wrote in message
news:42dbcd2b$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Adine wrote:
>
>> I should have written "He told our boss Paradox 9 does not
>> support the barcode font".
>
> Paradox supports all TrueType fonts I have used.
>
>> If the printout form is a file which sitting in the program
>> folder, I will fix it by myself.
>
> It's not something you can modify with anything other than Paradox. From
> what's been said in this thread, it sounds to me like it would be simple
> to modify the report spec to include the barcode you asked for.
>
>> By the way, how does Paradox keep the data? Is there any chance to open
>> the data with other tools? Is there any database
>> editor tools which I can use it to open the database and see the
>> structure of the tables? If I can, I'd like to link the data to our
>> system and print the work-order in our system.
>
> Paradox can work with data in many formats/sources, but the most general
> is Paradox tables (*.db). I can only assume your Paradox app uses Paradox
> tables. The best, safest tool to view Paradox tables is Paradox. There
> are a couple of ODBC drivers out there that can as well, but each has
> drawbacks. There is also the Database Desktop, which allows creating,
> browsing, and modifying Paradox tables. DBD ships with some Borland
> developer tools.
>
> Unless you know what you are doing, I wouldn't modify the data in a
> Paradox app outside of the app. Often, the business rules are part of the
> app, not the database, so you can wind up shooting yourself in the foot
> and wrecking your data.
>
> --
> Larry DiGiovanni
> Digico, Inc.
> IT Consulting and Staffing Solutions
> www.digicoinc.com
> Check out www.thedbcommunity.com for Paradox resources.
>


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