A batch header begins the file. It tells which format the batch
uses and how many labels to print. To record batch data,
make a copy of the worksheet in Appendix D, "Format Design
Tools."
Syntax
{B,format#,N/U,quantity
p
B1. B
Batch Header.
B2. format#
Format number (
0-99
) to use.
B3. N/U
Controls how image is generated.
N
New. Erase image and re-image all fields using
online data. Any missing fields will be blank.
U
Update last image with 1 or more fields.
All other fields remain the same as the last
queued batch.
B4. quantity
Quantity to print (
0-32000
).
NOTE:
Using
0
pre-images the field to reduce the
imaging time for labels. See "Batch Quantity
Zero Method" for more information.
Example
{B,1,N,1
p
Defines a batch header that uses format #1 and reimages all
fields using the online data. One label is printed with this
batch.
Chapter 6. Printing
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