Note: Other Data Match Fields and Fill characters can follow for up to 32 characters total length.
Examples
~BC005xfABCDE | Data match array #0 with 5 characters of |
| “ABCDE” of fixed length with ‘x’ as the ignore or |
| fill character. In this case, the ‘x’ must be in the |
| command, but is not used |
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~BC210xfxxxABCDExZ | Data match array #2 with 10 characters of fixed |
| length. ‘x’ as the ignore or fill character. The 4th |
| through 8th characters must be ABCDE respec- |
| tively and the 10th character must be a Z in a 10 |
| character field for a data match. |
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~BC004xvx111 | Data match array #0 is defined as variable length, |
| therefore can be up to 32 characters long. ‘x’ is |
| the fill character. The second through 4th charac- |
| ters all must be 1 for a match. |
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~BC000bc | Disable Data match array #0. Any proper charac- |
| ter as described above can be used for the b and |
| c characters. The remainder of the array data is |
| not required. |
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Note: In the above examples, the character ‘x’ (defined as the fill character) cannot be included in the portion of the bar code data that is programmed to be matched.
~ Brnbb{ .. + | ) |
Define increment or decrement data check
One array is available for checking a numeric (base 10) or alphanumeric (base
36)incrementing or decrementing field. The data field being checked must be fixed length. Portions of a field can be checked through masking. An initial (starting) value for the field may also be programmed in the array. Total field length can be up to 32 characters maximum. Characters analyzed can be numeric or alphanumeric
~B | Command initiation for checking an incrementing data field |
r | Indicates incrementing (I) or decrementing (D) function |
nRequired digit following ~Br. If set to a ‘0’ (zero), the check is performed for digits
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