18.11.2. General purpose variables in printouts
The database of general purpose variables can comprise up to 100
records. Each record can hold up to 320 characters. Each variable
has prescribed a code number formatted as% XXX or XXX YY:
% XXX -
inserting to the printer buffer a dedicated variable, where:
XXX – is between 801 to 900, which is equivalent to
subsequent records in the database (e.g. code 802 is
equivalent to the 2nd position in the database).
XXX YY - inserting to the printer buffer a dedicated variable, where YY
is a declared quantity of characters from a variable XXX.
Example:
„RADWAG”
Date:
Time:
Mass:
signature:.........
Where: <„RADWAG”> is a universal variable No 3. After entering non-
standard printouts (see 17.5) we design a printout:
% 8 0 3 \ C \ T D A T E : % 0 0 2 \ C \ T T I M E : % 0 0 3 \ C \ T M
A S S : % 0 0 0 \ C \ C \ T \ T S I G N A T U R E: . . . . . . . . . \ C \ 0
18.12. Database of materials
The database of materials can comprise 500 records.
Procedure:
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Enter databases according to 18.5 of this manual:
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