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Each digit parameter or number is represented by one to three
digits with ‘,
’
as terminator. For example:
1,
023,
b) String Parameters
A string is a set of characters, wild characters, or sequence of
adjacent characters enclosed in double quotation marks, which are
on the Programming Sheet. For example:
"
A*B#
"
Here
*
and
#
are wild characters on the setup sheet.
7.4. Qualifier
There are three conditional fields in the Qualifier:
Input ID, Length and Match.
7.4.1. Input ID
Format:
IN_ID
,ID1, ... ,IDi,
Input ID is required and the original data record must correspond to
Input ID of a formula in order to be processed.
ID1 to IDi are represented by digits. The following Input IDs are
available:
0 = Code 39 Full ASCII
1 = Code 39 Standard
2 = EAN 13
3 = EAN 8
4 = UPC A
5 = UPC E
6 = I 2 of 5
7 = Codabar
8 = Code 128
9 = Code 93
10 = S 2 of 5
11 = MSI
19 = All Inputs
There is no limitation on the number of IDs to be defined.
Example: