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#1 2017-10-12 13:51:22

Sentinel
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Farpointe (Pyramid) printed numbers

RAW DATA                                            printed numbers
000101010101010101010164A107207A   (1661 200)
0001010101010101010101432A614AC4   (1763 44050)
0001010101010101010101432A614C19   (1763 44051)
00010101010101011994010101107FD5   (2188 135)   
000101010101010119940101010EFE37    (2188 127) 

the second printed number is the card number. How is the first number calculated?

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#2 2017-10-15 02:55:48

marshmellow
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Re: Farpointe (Pyramid) printed numbers

the first number is not part of the raw data.  it may be an order number, a customer number, or something else.

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#3 2017-10-16 21:29:19

mnelson
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Re: Farpointe (Pyramid) printed numbers

Sentinel wrote:

RAW DATA                                            printed numbers
000101010101010101010164A107207A   (1661 200)
0001010101010101010101432A614AC4   (1763 44050)
0001010101010101010101432A614C19   (1763 44051)
00010101010101011994010101107FD5   (2188 135)   
000101010101010119940101010EFE37    (2188 127) 

the second printed number is the card number. How is the first number calculated?

The first number is Farpointe's reference number.  It has nothing to do with the credential's encoding.

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#4 2017-10-19 20:47:45

marshmellow
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Re: Farpointe (Pyramid) printed numbers

the last two samples are an unknown format and i do not see how to get the card number.

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#5 2017-10-20 07:36:41

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Re: Farpointe (Pyramid) printed numbers

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#6 2017-10-20 14:30:30

app_o1
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Re: Farpointe (Pyramid) printed numbers

mnelson wrote:
Sentinel wrote:

RAW DATA                                            printed numbers
000101010101010101010164A107207A   (1661 200)
0001010101010101010101432A614AC4   (1763 44050)
0001010101010101010101432A614C19   (1763 44051)
00010101010101011994010101107FD5   (2188 135)   
000101010101010119940101010EFE37    (2188 127) 

the second printed number is the card number. How is the first number calculated?

The first number is Farpointe's reference number.  It has nothing to do with the credential's encoding.

Where do you get this from?
You don't get farpoint card only from farpoint anymore, how do they keep track?

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#7 2017-10-30 23:02:06

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Re: Farpointe (Pyramid) printed numbers

The first number is Farpointe's reference number.  It has nothing to do with the credential's encoding.

Where do you get this from?
You don't get farpoint card only from farpoint anymore, how do they keep track?



Yes the first set of numbers are date code.

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#8 2017-10-30 23:15:20

iceman
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Re: Farpointe (Pyramid) printed numbers

date code?

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#9 2017-10-31 18:18:23

mnelson
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From: Outside Denver, CO, USA
Registered: 2015-06-05
Posts: 33

Re: Farpointe (Pyramid) printed numbers

app_o1 wrote:
mnelson wrote:
Sentinel wrote:

RAW DATA                                            printed numbers
000101010101010101010164A107207A   (1661 200)
0001010101010101010101432A614AC4   (1763 44050)
0001010101010101010101432A614C19   (1763 44051)
00010101010101011994010101107FD5   (2188 135)   
000101010101010119940101010EFE37    (2188 127) 

the second printed number is the card number. How is the first number calculated?

The first number is Farpointe's reference number.  It has nothing to do with the credential's encoding.

Where do you get this from?
You don't get farpoint card only from farpoint anymore, how do they keep track?


Where do you get this from? - I used to work for a distributor.
You don't get farpoint card only from farpoint anymore, how do they keep track? - We kept an Excel spreadsheet for future ref.

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#10 2017-10-31 18:27:29

mnelson
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From: Outside Denver, CO, USA
Registered: 2015-06-05
Posts: 33

Re: Farpointe (Pyramid) printed numbers

hkplus wrote:

The first number is Farpointe's reference number.  It has nothing to do with the credential's encoding.

Where do you get this from?
You don't get farpoint card only from farpoint anymore, how do they keep track?



Yes the first set of numbers are date code.


I don't think it's a date code since I've seen a very wide variety of of numbers and can't see a date pattern.  I know it isn't the order number since it never matched the order number printed on the boxed they came in.  It isn't a customer number since it always changed with every new shipment we got (regardless of weather is was for out stock inventory or ordered for s specific customer).

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#11 2018-05-08 03:39:17

hkplus
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Re: Farpointe (Pyramid) printed numbers

Yes I was told by someone from Farpointe that it's a date code, day of creation. Could be first three digits are day number of the year and last is the last number of the year... like 2008 would be 8... is my guess. Like Jan 2, 2018 would be 0028. Something like this....

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