Bulletin 2755
Single/Dual-Head Enhanced Bar Code Decoders
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Example 6: Sorting by Unique Characters and/or Strings
Parameter Rule #1 Value
Source A|B
Symbology Any
Symbol Number All
Find String Containing ^6[2–9] | ^[7–9][0–9]$
Replace Entire String With &
Minimum Field Length 0
Alignment Right
Fill Character None
Host Message Field Number 1
This rule checks symbols as they are decoded for values between 62 and 99.
All other symbols would be ignored by this rule. Values between 62 and 99
are sent to the host. Note the ^ and $ are required to avoid matching strings
such as 562 or 758 that do contain the desired string data (62 and 75), but are
not the desired matches.
Example 7: Stripping Unwanted Characters
Parameter Rule #1 Value
Source A|B
Symbology Any
Symbol Number All
Find String Containing ^0*( . * )$ ($ is optional in this example)
Replace Entire String With \1
Minimum Field Length 0
Alignment Right
Fill Character None
Host Message Field Number 1
This example strips leading zeroes off the decoded symbols. For example,
the symbol 00012345678905 would be sent to the host as 12345678905.