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Old 02-28-2008, 11:30 AM
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Default automate data entry from forms how can I do that ?

I am trying to think of the most efficient way to deal with data entry. I
have approximately 200-300 forms with names / addresses / 4 ticked boxes
indicating other fields of interest for each person. I currently can only
think of manually typing in the data. Can anyone think of a way to automate
this data entry perhaps using scanning with ocr or some other clever method
?
I am in the design phase of this project so even the design of the form on
which the data is produced can be adjusted to facilitate any clever fast
system.
I am proposing to build a MySql database to hold the data which will come in
by way of handwritten forms and also via website. The website data is fairly
simple to automate the data input to the database but it's the handwritten
forms coming in by post that is causing me problems.



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Old 02-28-2008, 11:30 AM
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On Nov 24, 12:41 am, "-keevill-" <keevil...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am trying to think of the most efficient way to deal with data entry. I
> have approximately 200-300 forms with names / addresses / 4 ticked boxes
> indicating other fields of interest for each person. I currently can only
> think of manually typing in the data. Can anyone think of a way to automate
> this data entry perhaps using scanning with ocr or some other clever method
> ?
> I am in the design phase of this project so even the design of the form on
> which the data is produced can be adjusted to facilitate any clever fast
> system.
> I am proposing to build a MySql database to hold the data which will come in
> by way of handwritten forms and also via website. The website data is fairly
> simple to automate the data input to the database but it's the handwritten
> forms coming in by post that is causing me problems.
>
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I have no affiliation with this company, nor knowledge as to the
quality of their product - but it does at least sound like they do
what you want...

http://www.readsoft.com/products/

....my only other suggestion is to sort the returns into 16 piles
(based upon the combination of boxes ticked) and get typing
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Old 02-28-2008, 11:30 AM
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Default Re: automate data entry from forms how can I do that ?


>
> I have no affiliation with this company, nor knowledge as to the
> quality of their product - but it does at least sound like they do
> what you want...
>
> http://www.readsoft.com/products/
>
> ...my only other suggestion is to sort the returns into 16 piles
> (based upon the combination of boxes ticked) and get typing


Well yes.. it does look like they do the job but 12,000 UKP for the service.
Whew... quite steep.



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