We spent all night trying to read the bin files in a hex editor. We can't make any sense of them. Is there a different approach we should be trying?
Thanks
Hi DrZogg. I have another question for you, I hope you don't mind.
We can't figure out how to open the bin files. I'm using an SQL Lite database reader, but it's claiming that the bin files are not proper SQL Lite databases.
Is there a different program that I should use?
Thanks,
Todd
After some preliminary investigation I found that these files are encrypted.. makes sense, of course. With SQLite, I'm assuming there's an inherent decrypt function but a DB password is needed..?
Do you have any idea how I can get around this?
Thank you
Hi,
Thank you again for all of this information. It is quite helpful.
Reading the file is proving to be difficult. I can't locate the following data.
1) Item name or Item #
2) Item Price
3) Quantity Sold for that item
Do you have any idea where these are located within the file?
I...
I have 3rd party software which changes item prices in Micros 3700 in real time. We're using a SIM interface to get the prices to update in real time.
We need to do the same thing with the Micros E7 but we are not as familiar with how the E7 functions.
I don't believe we can use the SIM...
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