Chapter 2 — Designing Labels
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XMLLabel v6.10 User’s Guide
Formulas can include control characters such as EOT (ASCII 4),
GS (ASCII 29), and RS (ASCII 30). Including control
characters is useful when printing bar codes with embedded
control characters, for example in EDI messages in two
dimensional (2D) bar code symbologies.
Variable formula names cannot contain curly brackets ({}) or
ampersands (&). You must enclose the variable in curly brackets
if a variable in the formula has a name containing one of these
characters: + - * / < > = ^ % !
"
.
When building formulas for UCC/EAN 128 bar codes, you may
need FNC1(Function Code 1). You use the control character
(FNC1) for such cases. You enter the Function Code 1 character
as {FNC1}.
Note:
Printer fonts normally do not print control characters.
To design a concatenated field
1
Declare the individual fields, even if they are not used
separately.
2
Create the concatenated field using a formula.
The following example explains how to create specific
concatenated fields.
Example 1: Code 128 With Manufacturer’s Part Number
Example 1 explains how to create the following label including a
Code 128 bar code with the manufacturer’s part number, using
a FACT Data Identifier (DI). The DI for part number is 1P.
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