EPL price verification system and method
First Claim
1. A method for ensuring that a price for an item obtained from a price file by a bar code scanner is equal to another price displayed by an electronic price label for the item, comprising the steps of:
- (a) reading an electronic price label data file to obtain identification information and a price verifier for the item;
(b) reading the price file to obtain the price of the item;
(c) calculating another price verifier from the price of the item in the price file;
(d) comparing the one and the other price verifiers to determine whether they are equal; and
(e) changing the displayed price to the price if the one and the other price verifiers are different.
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Abstract
An electronic price label (EPL) price verification system which ensures that a price for an item obtained from a price look-up (PLU) file by a bar code scanner is equal to another price displayed by an electronic price label (EPL) for the item. The EPL price verification system includes a computer system coupled to the EPL, which includes a terminal and a storage medium coupled to the terminal. The storage medium contains an EPL data file, which contains EPL identification information and an EPL price verifier. The computer terminal executes a price verification program which reads the PLU file to obtain the price of the item, calculates another price verifier from the price of the item in the price file, reads EPL data file to obtain the one price verifier, compares the one and the other price verifiers to determine whether they are equal, and changes the displayed price to the price in the PLU file if the one and the other price verifiers are different.
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9 Claims
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1. A method for ensuring that a price for an item obtained from a price file by a bar code scanner is equal to another price displayed by an electronic price label for the item, comprising the steps of:
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(a) reading an electronic price label data file to obtain identification information and a price verifier for the item; (b) reading the price file to obtain the price of the item; (c) calculating another price verifier from the price of the item in the price file; (d) comparing the one and the other price verifiers to determine whether they are equal; and (e) changing the displayed price to the price if the one and the other price verifiers are different.
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2. A method for ensuring that a price for an item obtained from a price look-up (PLU) file by a bar code scanner is equal to another price displayed by an electronic price label for the item, comprising the steps of:
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(a) reading an electronic price label data file to obtain identification information and a price checksum value for the item; (b) reading the price file to obtain the price of the item; (c) calculating another price checksum value from the price of the item in the price file; (d) comparing the one and the other price checksum values to determine whether they are equal; and (e) changing the displayed price to the price if the one and the other price checksum values are different.
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3. A system for ensuring that a price for an item obtained from a price look-up (PLU) file by a bar code scanner is equal to another price displayed by an electronic price label (EPL) for the item, comprising:
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a computer system coupled to the EPL, including a terminal and a storage medium coupled to the terminal; wherein the storage medium contains an EPL data file, which contains EPL identification information and an EPL price verifier; wherein the computer terminal executes a price verification program which reads the PLU file to obtain the price of the item, calculates another price verifier from the price of the item in the price file, reads EPL data file to obtain the one price verifier, compares the one and the other price verifiers to determine whether they are equal, and changes the displayed price to the price in the PLU file if the one and the other price verifiers are different.
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4. A method of ensuring that first prices for items obtained from a price file by a bar code scanner are equal to second prices assigned to electronic price labels for the items for display by the electronic price labels, comprising the steps of:
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(a) reading an electronic price label data file to obtain identification information and first price verifiers for the items; (b) reading the price file to obtain the first prices of the items using the identification information obtained from the electronic price label data file; (c) calculating second price verifiers from the first prices of the items in the price file; (d) comparing the first and the second price verifiers to determine whether they are equal; and (e) if a number of the electronic price labels have first price verifiers which are different than the second price verifiers, changing the second prices of the number of the electronic price labels to the first prices. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A method of ensuring that first prices for items obtained from a price look-up (PLU) file by a bar code scanner are equal to second prices assigned to electronic price labels for the items for display by the electronic price labels, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing an electronic price label data file including records associated with the electronic price labels; (b) storing identification information for the items in the records; (c) determining first price checksum values for the items from the second prices; (d) storing the first price checksum values in the electronic price label data file; (e) reading the records in the electronic price label data file to obtain the identification information and the price checksum values for the items; (f) reading the price file to obtain the first prices of the items using the identification information obtained from the electronic price label data file; (g) calculating second price checksum values from the first prices of the items in the price file; (h) comparing the first and the second price checksum values to determine whether the first and the second price checksum values are equal; and (i) if a number of the electronic price labels have first price checksum values which are different than the second price checksum values, changing the second prices of the number of the electronic price labels to the first prices. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A method of ensuring that first prices for a group of items obtained from a price file by a bar code scanner are equal to second prices assigned to electronic price labels for the items for display by the electronic price labels, comprising the steps of:
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(a) reading an electronic price label data file to obtain identification information and a first price verifier for one of the items assigned to one of the electronic price labels; (b) reading the price file to obtain one of the first prices which is assigned to the one item using the identification information obtained from the electronic price label data file; (c) calculating a second price verifier from the one first price of the one item in the price file; (d) comparing the first and the second price verifiers to determine whether they are equal; (e) changing one of the second prices which is displayed by the one electronic price label to the one first price if the first and second price verifiers are different; and (f) repeating steps (a) through (e) for remaining items in the group until all of second prices have been checked.
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9. A method of ensuring that first prices for a group of items obtained from a price look-up (PLU) file by a bar code scanner are equal to second prices assigned to electronic price labels for the items for display by the electronic price labels, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing an electronic price label data file including records associated with the electronic price labels; (b) storing identification information for the items in the records; (c) determining first price checksum values for the items from the second prices; (d) storing the first price checksum values in the electronic price label data file; (e) reading the records in the electronic price label data file to obtain the identification information and the price checksum value for one of the items assigned to one of the electronic price labels; (f) reading the price file to obtain one of the first prices which is assigned to the one item using the identification information for the one item obtained from the electronic price label data file; (g) calculating a second price checksum value from the one first price of the one item in the price file; (h) comparing the first and the second price checksum values for the one item to determine whether the first and the second price checksum values for the one item are equal; (i) changing one of the second prices which is displayed by the one electronic price label to the one first price if the first and second price checksum values for the one item are different; and (j) repeating steps (e) through (i) for remaining items in the group until all of second prices have been checked.
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