I presume that you currently have handheld scanners that are used to scan
barcodes then docked to upload the scanned information to your IBM i. You
have several options for going wireless.

There are handheld scanners with built-in 5250 emulation from Motorola,
Symbol, and other manufacturers so there is no need for ACS or iSeries
Access. These scanners typically have smaller screens so you (or your
vendor) would have to condense the screen down from 24x80 or 27x132 to
something like 15x30. These screens would contain only minimal information
needed to scan products.

Additionally, MochaSoft 5250 emulator on an iPad with a scanner attachment
works nicely if you don't have a bunch of brutes doing the scanning - the
iPad is a bit fragile for industrial use (although you can purchase a
"tough" case the provides some cushioning and a strap the you slip your
hand into to provide better grip).

So, as usual, the answer is "it depends".

Thanks,

Steve McKay
(205) 585-8424
samckay1@xxxxxxxxx



On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 11:54 AM Steve Keller <steve.keller@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Sorry I'm old school.

We are on a Power 8 with V7R3 and we have both ACS and Client Access V7.1
in use.

We use Infor ERPLX 8.3.4 and have home written applications that this will
be used for.

Thanks,

Steve Keller
I.T. Director
Cat Pumps Corporation
steve.keller@xxxxxxxxxxxx

websites: www.catpumps.com www.rampumps.co.uk

-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of DrFranken
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 10:49 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Barcode Collection

FIrst did you mean to say IBM i rather than AS400?

Second did you mean to say ACS rather than Client Access?

I'm not just poking at names here because if you are indeed on AS/400 that
means much older version with fewer thigns supported. You didn't specify
the O/S version or release.

Also Client Access is no longer supported at all, in fact iBM refers to it
as 'DeadNav' because, well, it's dead. It also only ever ran on Windows
which would mean your handheld device would requite a Windows O/S.

ACS on the other hand is Java so in theory could run on any device that
supports Java at least Windows, Linux, or Apple devices.

Depending on where you are software version wise will make a difference to
what your options are.

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

www.Frankeni.com
www.iDevCloud.com - Personal Development IBM i timeshare service.
www.iInTheCloud.com - Commercial IBM i Cloud Hosting.

On 4/15/2020 11:42 AM, Steve Keller wrote:
Hi,

We are currently using MT2070 handheld barcode scanners, with a MCL
application, to collect data throughout the day and then batch upload the
collected data at the end of the day into an AS400 database.

We want to go to real-time using Wi-Fi devices and just wondering what
are the best economically devices to use and also how we would connect to
the AS400.

I would like to use Client Access as the connectivity software unless
there are other options.

Any advice would greatly be appreciated.

Thanks,

Steve Keller
I.T. Director
Cat Pumps Corporation
steve.keller@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:steve.keller@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

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