Barcode Support
1D
- Australian Post 4 State (C-, N-Table)
- Codabar
- Code 11 (C, K check digits)
- Code 128
- Code 39 (Code 3 of 9)
- Code 93
- Interleaved 2 of 5
- Standard 2 of 5
- EAN 8
- EAN 13, EXT 2, EXT 5
- GS1 Databar, Expanded, Expanded Stacked, Limited, Stacked
- MSI MOD 10, 2 MOD 10, MOD 11, MOD 10 & MOD 11
- Patch Code
- Planet
- PostNet
- Royal Mail 4 State
- UCC/EAN 128
- UPCA
- UPCE
- USPS 4 State
2D
- Datamatrix (Square, Rectangular, Small)
- PDF417 (Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3 Basic, Mode 3 Extended)
- QR
Barcodes in ScannerVision can be used as the source of metadata or as document splitters or both. As the source of metadata the data contained in the barcode is assigned to a user defined metadata tag for use elsewhere in the template. As a document splitter the existence of the barcode on a page triggers the separation of the original document into separate documents on the particular page that the barcode was found. The page on which the barcode was found can optionally be omitted from the resulting separated document. The contents of the barcode that triggered the split is written to the DOCUMENTSPLITTER metadata tag. Multiple barcode symbologies can be defined as document splitters in which case they are processed in the order they appear in the list. This will be explained in detail later.
When multiple instances of a particular barcode symbology can appear in a document or on a single page a Regular Expression (Regex) can be used to identify which barcode was found.
Zones can be defined in which to read barcodes. Refer to the Zone OCR section for details.