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The database sends the item and pricing information to the ‘cash register’. Then, they sell the item…customer picks up the item in the store, takes it to the check stand, the item is scanned and the ‘cash register’ sends a query to the database. The retailer enters the information into their database along with the starting inventory and usually the quantity where they plan on reordering your item(s).ģ. You tell the retailer about the product that is going into their store (description, price, barcode number)Ģ. The retailer then inputs this into their inventory management system which is tied to their electronic point of sale systems.ġ. If you are selling products that have variations (size, design, style, quantity, etc.), you will need to assign a different barcode number to each one of these items. Then, as you are about to launch a new product and sell it into stores, you assign one of the barcode numbers to the product and then convey the information about that product to your retailer. Many people use the spreadsheet that I send to keep track of their barcode assignments. The process of choosing which barcode goes with which product is completely arbitrary. We also send along an excel spreadsheet containing all of the numbers to make it easier to track which barcode goes with each of your products. When people purchase EAN or UPC barcodes from us, we provide a transfer of ownership (and certificate of authenticity) for the single or block of barcodes.
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The true registration process is less formal than what people anticipate and is strictly between you and your retailers. Open sites like and are hobbyist sites that are really well done but contain a small fraction of barcodes and products, and, since it is an “open to the public” site, many times the barcode and product information can be inaccurate. First, there is no formal comprehensive regional or worldwide database. After you buy a barcode, the next steps are pretty simple.