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=== Preparing the object ===
 
=== Preparing the object ===

Revision as of 10:13, 24 March 2015

Loading a list of objects identified via a Barcode or QR-Code on the UBIKCLIENT implies that the object and search mechanism is configured and used accordingly.

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Studio

Preparing a Scan-Query

  1. Create a new Query classified as SYSCLS IDMARKERSCANQUERY
  2. Set the according filter object (FILTEROBJECT) similar as for other queries (e.g. Create a new Query)
    Create a new Query
  3. Add this new query to the list of Infrastructure objects
  4. Prepare and add a QUERYSCOPE to the ACM
  5. Prepare and add a View Item to the view set in the Context of the ACM
    infrastructure

Preparing the object

  1. Classify the object's MetaClass as SYSCLS OBJECTWITHIDMARKER and implement the necessary properties
    Create a new Query
  2. Enter the value of the Barcode, QR-Code or the Marker ID in the property

Client

Using the scan query

  1. Start the QR-Code activity if you want to load an object via Barcode or QR-Code
  2. After scanning a known code the client tries to fetch the objects, identified by this code