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ChoiceFmt
Purpose:
Specifies a choice list in the user interface.
Syntax:
"n#<text>¦n1#<text>¦…"
where n, n1, and so on is the numeric value and <text> is the corresponding textual
description of n, n1, and so on.
Type:
Integer
See also:
Example:
The ChoiceFmt definition for Beep (or Beeper) Volume is:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Intermec\RUM\CONFIGAPP\CHILDREN\UNIT\
CHILDREN\SPEAKER\PROPERTIES\itcBeeperVolume]
"DisplayName"="Volume"
"OID"="1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.15.3.1.3.0"
"Type"="Integer"
"DefVal"="3"
"Ordinal"="1"
"ChoiceFmt"="0#Off¦1#Very quiet¦2#Quiet¦3#Normal¦4#Loud¦5#Very loud"
CmdOID
Purpose:
Used by subitems of reader or configuration commands to indicate the parent’s OID.
The value you enter is the OID of the item of which this is a parameter (parent’s OID).
The CmdOID is designed for reader and configuration commands. You can also use
CmdOID for any item that is a string where you want to edit substrings independently.
For help with commands, see Chapter 7, “Reader Command Reference,” or Chapter 8,
“Configuration Command Reference.”
Syntax:
"n:y"
where n is the parent OID and y is the position.
Type:
Integer
See also:
CmdString, OID, reader and configuration commands
Example:
The CmdOID for the third digit of Code 39 is:
"CmdOID"= "1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.15.3.3.1.1.3.1:3"
Code 39 is a parent and has its own OID. However, you can set three options for Code
39 and each option or digit has a CmdOID. The third digit is where you select non-full
ASCII, full ASCII, or mixed-full ASCII Code 39. For help, see “Code 39” in Chapter 8.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Intermec\RUM\CONFIGAPP\CHILDREN\
DATACOLLECTION\CHILDREN\SYMBOLOGIES\PROPERTIES\itcCode39\PROPERTIES\3]
"DisplayName"="ASCII"
"Type"="Integer"
"DefVal"="1"
"Ordinal"="3"
"CmdOID"="1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.15.3.3.1.1.3.1:3"
"ChoiceFmt"="0#Non-full ASCII|1#Full ASCII|2#Mixed full ASCII"
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