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Details of Laptop with Barcode Demo
Technical specification
Document No: TS/11001
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Prepared by: Will Johnston (Cloudis) 08-MAR-11
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Details of Laptop with Barcode Demo, Technical specification
1 Introduction
This document details the configuration of the laptop & accessories provided for demonstrating the CMPICBarcode functionality.
2 Installed Components
The laptop has the following components installed,
Oracle XE database
Oracle 10g client (including ODBC drivers)
CMPIC R6.09.1
MCL Link software
3of9.ttf & Free3of9.ttf barcode fonts
3 User Accounts & Passwords
3.1 Laptop
Name RETEC-CMPIC
User CMPIC Password CMPIC99
3.2 Database
SID XE
SYS/SYSTEM Password CMPIC99
3.3 CMPIC
Schema Prefix CM
CMPIC Schema Owner CMPIC
CMPIC User CMDEV
Password CMPIC99
Barcode Demo Project DEMO Installed License 5 each of Design/Production/API/Barcode expiring 30thApril 2011
4 Setup
The system should be setup as follows,
Connect the laptop to a power supply in the normal fashion
Connect the USB dongle to the furthest away of the USB ports on the left hand-side of the laptop
Connect the Barcode reader to a power supply in the normal fashion
Ensure that the Serial cable leading from the Barcode reader is connected to the Serial-USB adaptorcable
Connect the Serial-USB adaptor cable to the nearest of the USB ports on the left hand-side of the
laptop Power on the laptop and log in as the CMPIC user.
The CMPIC database on the laptop should auto start.
There are shortcuts on the desktop to,
This document
CMPIC
MCL-Link 2.6
Cloudis Builder
CMPIC Barcode Scanning User Manual
CMPIC Barcode Scanning Demonstration Instructions
A folder containing a wide range of useful shortcuts (mainly for support purposes)
Note:a local/network printer will need to be installed on the laptop prior to any barcode demonstrations.
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Details of Laptop with Barcode Demo, Technical specification
To run the CMPIC barcode demonstration, start the MCL-Link software, then logon to CMPIC as the CMDEVuser and access the Demonstration (DEMO) project.
Note:When running the CMPIC demonstration, the MCL-Link software mustbe running at the same time as itacts as the bridge between the barcode scanner & CMPIC.
5 Reinstalling CMPIC SchemaThe installed CMPIC schema contains 3 projects, one of which (DEMO) contains data in a suitable state to run ademonstration of the CMPIC Barcode function capabilities.
Once a demonstration has been completed, the installed schema should be refreshed back to its original state.This can be achieved by running the CMPIC installation scripts via Cloudis Builder.
The steps involved in refreshing the schema are as follows,
Start Cloudis Builder
Ensure the currently selected Instance& Schemaare XE & CM (the default)
Ensure the script directory is set to C: \ CMPI C\ admi n\ bui l d\ cmpi c
o Should have a description of Standard Cloudis CMPIC schema setup
Press the Restartbutton to clear the logs of the previous schema refresh Run each script in turn via the Executebutton
Notes
There will be no need to reinstall the License Manager as this is already installed.
The installation includes an export file containing the barcode demonstration data in a pre-demo statethat is automatically used by the reinstall process.
All steps should run successfully apart from 250_pkerr.sql, which will indicate that packagePKG_EDP_CMFILEIO has errors. This message can be ignored as the functionality it references is notsupported in Oracle XE.
The CMPIC Publish/Load Utility (PLU) is not supported against an Oracle XE database and so will not beinstalled.
Document No: TS/11001 Last Updated: 08/03/2011 11:56
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