Intermec PF2i XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide - Page 36

Data sources, Formula, Enter, BC_LOC_PG, Variable, properties, Location, Insert, Product Group

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Chapter 2 - Designing Labels The bar code should include these two internal data fields: • AI for Location is 90 (internal use only) • AI for Product Group is 91 (internal use only) Since the lengths of the fields are not fixed, you need to put a separator character (FNC1) between the Location Field and the AI for the product group. To create the Example 2 label 1 Define a variable named Location with a length of 10. For help, see "Defining Variable Data" on page 16. 2 Define a variable named Product Group with a length of 10. For help, see "Defining Variable Data" on page 16. 3 On the Data sources tab, right-click Formula and select Add. Formula0 appears. 4 Select Formula0, and then click Formula0 again or press F2 to make the name editable. 5 In the formula field, enter BC_LOC_PG and press Enter. 6 Right-click formula BC_LOC_PG and select Variable properties. The BC_LOC_PG dialog box appears. 7 In the text box, type "90"&, select Variables from the list box, and then select Location from the newly populated list box. 8 Click Insert. 9 In the text box, type & "{FNC1}"&"91"&, select Variables from the list box, and then select Product Group from the newly populated list box. 28 XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide

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Chapter 2 — Designing Labels
28
XMLLabel v6.10 User’s Guide
The bar code should include these two internal data fields:
AI for Location is 90 (internal use only)
AI for Product Group is 91 (internal use only)
Since the lengths of the fields are not fixed, you need to put a
separator character (FNC1) between the Location Field and the
AI for the product group.
To create the Example 2 label
1
Define a variable named Location with a length of 10. For
help, see “Defining Variable Data” on page 16.
2
Define a variable named Product Group with a length of 10.
For help, see “Defining Variable Data” on page 16.
3
On the
Data sources
tab, right-click
Formula
and select
Add
. Formula0 appears.
4
Select
Formula0
, and then click
Formula0
again or press
F2
to make the name editable.
5
In the formula field, enter
BC_LOC_PG
and press
Enter
.
6
Right-click formula
BC_LOC_PG
and select
Variable
properties
. The BC_LOC_PG dialog box appears.
7
In the text box, type
“90”&,
select
Variables
from the list
box, and then select
Location
from the newly populated list
box.
8
Click
Insert
.
9
In the text box, type
& “{FNC1}”&”91”&
, select
Variables
from the list box, and then select
Product Group
from the
newly populated list box.