Overview
When True the toolkit will attempt to decode Code 39 barcodes using the extended symbol set. The extended symbol set uses 2 normal Code 39 characters to represent each character and contains the full ASCII character set.
Note that if the toolkit is unable to decode the string in the extended symbol set then it is left as a normal Code 39 barcode.
Default Value: False
Visual Basic using the OCX
[form.]SoftekBarcode.ExtendedCode39 = value
Visual Basic using the DLL
Private Declare Function stGetExtendedCode39 Lib "SoftekBarcode" () As Boolean
Private Declare Function stSetExtendedCode39 Lib "SoftekBarcode" (ByVal newValue As Boolean) As Boolean
stSetExtendedCode39 (value)
value = stGetExtendedCode39 ()
Visual Basic using COM
oBar = CreateObject("SoftekATL.Barcode")
.........
oBar.ExtendedCode39 = value
value = oBar.ExtendedCode39
VB.Net using the DLL
Private Declare Function stGetExtendedCode39 Lib "SoftekBarcode" () As Boolean
Private Declare Function stSetExtendedCode39 Lib "SoftekBarcode" (ByVal newValue As Boolean) As Boolean
stSetExtendedCode39 (value)
value = stGetExtendedCode39 ()
VB.Net using the SoftekBarcode Wrapper Class
Dim barcode As SoftekBarcode
..........
barcode.SetExtendedCode39(value)
value = barcode.GetExtendedCode39()
VB.Net using the SoftekBarcodeLib Managed Component
Dim barcode As SoftekBarcodeLib.BarcodeReader
Dim value As Bool
..........
barcode = New SoftekBarcodeLib.BarcodeReader()
..........
barcode.ExtendedCode39 = value
value = barcode.ExtendedCode39
Visual C++ Using the OCX
BOOL GetExtendedCode39() ;
void SetExtendedCode39(BOOL value);
Visual C++ Using the DLL
BOOL __stdcall stGetExtendedCode39();
BOOL __stdcall stSetExtendedCode39(BOOL bNewValue);



