>Hey UT!
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>Boss says, "Wouldn't it be cool if we could pre-barcode our envelopes?"
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>"Sure boss, what do those barcodes mean?"
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>"Dunno, let's do it."
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>Can anyone point me in the right direction? He's talking about those half barcode jobs that live under the addressee info.
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>Marty
You'll have to read the Post office manual like Ed suggested to get the exact algorithm. The barcode actually represents a concatenation of a couple of things:
a lower case s
the ZIP+4 (minus the dash)
the last two digits of the street address or PO Box
a check digit.
a lower case s
456 Elm
Austin TX 78664-4321 translates to:
s786644321568s
there are a few more rules to remember, but that's basically it. Once you have the routine to generate this number, all you need is the correct font. (the name escapes me).
I rolled one of these for a client once, I'll see if I can dig it up when I get home.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence