FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get a compact app for SAP integration?
Integrating an RFID device with your web application involves developing a specialized APK (Android Application Package) that facilitates communication between the RFID device and your web-based application. This task is typically handled by our software development team, who possess the expertise required to create this connection seamlessly. They will work diligently to ensure the successful integration of the RFID device, enabling it to interact with your web application effectively.
Do you provide a small application to integrate with SAP?
Yes, we offer a custom application that can be seamlessly integrated with SAP (Systems, Applications, and Products in Data Processing) to enhance functionality and streamline processes. Our tailored application is designed to facilitate data exchange and interaction between your existing SAP system and our software, making it easier for your organization to leverage the power of SAP in conjunction with our solutions.
This integration ensures a smoother user experience and allows you to harness the full potential of SAP’s extensive capabilities while benefiting from the unique features and advantages of our custom-tailored application. Our team is experienced in SAP integration and can provide guidance and support throughout the implementation process, ensuring a successful and efficient integration tailored to your needs.
How can I print from Tally using a TSC TE244 or any barcode printer?
Begin by designing your label in the label designer and save it as a PRN file. Then, seek assistance from the Tally support team to seamlessly integrate this PRN file into your Tally software.
How can I utilize a database in Bartender software?
In Bartender’s designer interface, you’ll find a feature labeled ‘Database.’ Click on this option, and you’ll be prompted to choose the type of file you want to integrate. This can include Excel files, text documents, and more.
How do I use the SAP mobile application on an Android mobile device?
Given that SAP is an enterprise-level application, it’s designed to operate on industrial-grade browsers compatible with mobile computers. To enable SAP functionality on an Android mobile device, you’ll need to acquire an industrial browser application such as Citrix, Telnet, or Ivanti. These specialized browsers establish a secure connection to the server, allowing seamless access to SAP services and resources.
Why does my mobile terminal battery drain when it’s in ‘off’ mode?
Mobile terminals contain several electronic components, such as diodes, capacitors, and resistors, within their motherboard. These components, although in a low-power state when the device is turned off, continue to consume a small amount of power. Over time, this power drain can deplete your battery. It’s important to note that while the drain is minimal, it can become noticeable if the device remains powered off for an extended period.