QR Code reader that sends information to database?

Hi all,
I have created a simple mobile applicatuion in flash (cs.6) that can scan QR codes and display information on the screen. However I would like this app to be able to scan the QR code and send the infomration to some sort of data base. I have been looking at CRUD, and MYSQL databases but am struggling to find a way to to connect the two together.
The QR source code I have used can be found on
http://www.kasperkamperman.com/blog/flash-qrcode-reader-as3/
Is there any other databases that could work with this code????
PLEASE HELP!!!!
Thanks
Errol

Before posting I did go through the MacRumors thread and have done some extensive Google searches.
QReader Mac uses Adobe Air which is reported to create some issues of its own -- so I've avoided it.
QuickMark has mixed reviews.
I was hoping to find something else, but an alternative may not be available. That's interesting because the apps for the iPhone are very good.

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