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Does anyone know if you can decipher the date of production with a barcode?
See the catalog item.
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Harry56
the barcode is not a magic box, the information that is scanned or entered by hand only refers to the product as it is stored in its own database . If that information is not entered, it will of course not surface.
It's just a key.
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Morits

Just for my simple understanding : a) So there is no universal "Enigma" to extract a barcode ? b) surely a manufacturer (or in the case of books the publisher) must be able to find some information from its own barcode?

Funny that I've never thought about it: the usefulness of a barcode. When I read this on Wiki I understand something, but strange that a date is not in such a code? Or is it included and only the company concerned can somehow "read" it??

" Bar codes are used for different applications and many applications have a separate coding method in use. In many places where a large number of products or people are worked, the series of bars, whether or not accompanied by numbers, are introduced. For example in the supermarket on the products. Hospital laboratories use barcodes to register the hundreds of tubes of blood that come in every day. Parking machines use barcodes to encode the price, read out and open the barrier. Libraries use barcodes in books and on library cards to lend and return When checking in baggage at an airport, it receives a barcode with the destination ( IATA code).The baggage is then automatically transferred to the correct aircraft, even if the traveler transfers, unless he travels through an airport where the barcode is is not yet in use.
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No it's just a number sequence, take a good look at the supermarket, if the scanner can't read the barcode to get the price from their database then the cashier enters the number sequence by hand. The barcode is the same as the numbers below (or above)
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Harry56 searched around, found similar item from patrol 107 (external)


If I may believe that : built in 1999 , based on the manufacturer at least after 1985 >>
Winner Toys Manufactory Limited was founded in 1985.
(for what it's worth).
PRCC 57112-03-NE5 (742293571125) you can compare ;-)
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Leike-w

Thank you! Yes, it's definitely from the same series. Mine has the same number but last 3 = SH8. Then I can adjust the catalog with your info!
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