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I am using a barcode scanner, scandit 5.14.2 on Linux with a trial license. I am trying to run a python module sample i.e. CommandLineBarcodeScannerImageProcessingSample.py but I am getting the following error

Processing frame failed with code 15: The Scandit SDK license validation failed. Your app ID does not match the license key's app ID.

I have tried creating a new license key with Application ID / Bundle ID as the name of the file i.e. CommandLineBarcodeScannerImageProcessingSample.py but still getting the same error. Same goes with CommandLineBarcodeScannerCameraSample.py but all c scripts run fine.

In FAQs of scandit it is mentioned that I should use program_invocation_name as bundle id. Is there something I am missing? Any suggestion would be very helpful

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  • I think error clearly mentions Your app ID does not match the license key's app ID. So should be checked that. Mar 13, 2020 at 5:49
  • In the Scandit document, it is mentioned that use program_invokation_name as app id in Linux. I have tried it but it's still not working
    – whoosis
    Mar 13, 2020 at 6:00
  • can you point me to library you are using? Mar 13, 2020 at 6:11
  • @Kishan scandit.com
    – whoosis
    Mar 13, 2020 at 7:45

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I know it´s a little bit late, but I think I found a solution for the problem.

I experienced exactly the same issues and could fix it with creating a new licencse key with the Bundle ID 'python3'. Then you have to use the generated license key in your python samples.

Let me know if that worked.

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One does not need to create a new license ID for sample code from Scandit. One needs do the following:

  1. login to your dashboard
  2. go to the License Keys tab. There is a default license key already made. Use that.
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if you use android app, you need to check the app id inside the object defaultConfig on key androindId. That value must match with the bundle ID in scandist dashboard.

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