Miscellaneous Barcodes

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The Miscellaneous Barcodes setup page is a repository of barcodes that serve specific system functions.

Unlike other setup pages, miscellaneous barcodes are not something you can edit or add to.

The most popular barcodes that are printed from here include:

  • Collected - to record collection of a prescription or bag with a barcode scanner.
  • To-Follow - various ways to automatically create to-follow prescriptions.
  • Shortcuts - shortcut barcodes to open the booking in screen, or the prescription details screen of a specific prescription.

Accessing the setup page

See the Setting Up & Configuring PTS section for instructions on how to access the setup pages.

Available barcodes

  1. FOL$x - Create to-follow prescription
    For each prescription type there will be a corresponding to-follow barcode available here. These barcodes can be scanned to automatically create a new prescription for items that will no longer be completed as part of the original prescription. You will follow this barcode with a "number of items" scan, as below. It's a popular idea to create a specific "to-follow" prescription type for this purpose.
  2. NOI$x - x items to-follow
    Subsequent to scanning a "create to-follow" code, you will scan the number of items that will be moved to the new to-follow prescription. This also reduces the number of items on the original prescription by the corresponding amount.
  3. NOI$x - Dispensed x items
    Unrelated to "to-follows". You can scan these barcodes to amend the "number of items dispensed" field of a prescription.
  4. STA$5 - Collected
    Record collection of a prescription or bag.
  5. STA$7 - Delivered
    Record delivery of a prescription or bag. This barcode is rarely actually suitable; barcode scanners are not usually available at the point of delivery.
  6. TXT$x - Barcodes representing alphanumeric characters
    Some notes can allow or require the entry of free format text. These barcodes allow you to use a scanner to enter the free text with codes that represent the numbers 0 – 9 and letters from A to Z. Except for some specific edge cases it's no secret that it will be faster and more user friendly to do this on-screen instead.
  7. BLE$1 - Yes
    Scan the Yes barcode to confirm and commit the free text entry after using the alphanumeric codes above. The scanner will return to normal use.
  8. BLE$0 - No
    The No barcode is used to discard alphanumeric code entry and return the scanner to normal use.
  9. WEB$BOOKIN
    Scanning User > WEB$BOOKIN will open PTS and display the booking-in screen.
  10. WEB$VIEW
    Scanning User > Prescription > WEB$VIEW will open PTS and display the details of the prescription.