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SMARTFORMS

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BARCODES

Presentation

Definition de format de caractère.

SMARTFORM : Definition de champs Code Barre.

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les notes OSS.

OSS Note 430887 documentation about using the new bar code technology for SmartForms

OSS Note645158 information on using the new bar code technology for SmartForms:

association with the individual bar code symbology.

Presentation

Cette note contient des informations sur l'utilisation de la nouvelle technologie de code à barres pour SmartForms:

-Quels paramètres sont associés à la symbologie de code à barres et que signifient-elles?

-Quels caractères spéciaux peuvent ou doivent être prises en compte lorsque vous transférez les données texte à des codes à barres?

Les symbologies supprortées sont :

    - Code39

    - Code128

    - Interleaved 2of5

    - PDF417

    - Code93

Cette sélection détermine le type technique de code à barres qui est utilisé pour formater le les données (également appelé symbologie de code à barres).

La symbologie détermine également quels caractères sont autorisés dans le code à barres.

En plus de créer la sortie au format PDF, cette solution permet également l’impression de codes à barres de SmartForms en utilisant les pilotes d'imprimante suivants:

-HPL2 (imprimantes PCL5, comme type d'appareil HPLJ8000)

-POST (imprimantes PostScript, telles que type d'appareil POST2)

-PRES (Prescrire des imprimantes, comme le type d'appareil KYOFS170)

-SWIN (SAPWIN / SWIN imprimante pour Windows)

Definition de format de caractère.

Transaction : Smartstyles

Definition d’un format de caractères… exemple BC

Puis dans le paramétrage standard…

d’un type de Code Barre… ZBC39_01.

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SMARTFORM : Definition de champs Code Barre.

Transaction : Smartforms

Dans le SmartForm…

Appliquer le format de caractères au champs à imprimer sous forme de code Barre…

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les notes OSS.

|OSS NOTE 430887 |

|Summary |

|Symptom |

|Bar codes are not supported during the conversion of SAPscript or SmartForms documents to PDF (for example, using SAP ArchiveLink, |

|SAPconnect or directly calling CONVERT_OTF from an application) or when you print with the PDF1 device type (or localised device types|

|such as JPPDF and so on). If a SAPscript form contains a bar code, it is only simulated in the PDF by displaying a black and white |

|rectangle. As of Release 4.6B, the bar code data is also still displayed by a "text annotation". |

|Other terms |

|PDF, CONVERT_OTF, bar code |

|Reason and Prerequisites |

|Missing driver for graphic generation of bar codes within SAPscript/SmartForms and corresponding printer drivers. |

|Solution |

|SAP have developed a solution that allows genuine reproduction of bar codes when you convert SmartForm documents into PDF. This means |

|that you need to import all Basis Support Packages and kernel patches in Release 4.6C. |

|SAP does not intend to deliver this solution for SAPscript. |

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|Implementing the new bar code technology: |

|In addition to the Basis Support Packages referenced in this note, you must import a minimum of the following kernel patch: |

|Release 4.6C/4.6D: 4.6D kernel patch level 1615 |

|Release 6.10/6.20: 6.20 kernel patch level 1018 |

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|The following bar code symbologies are supported: |

|Code39 |

|Code93 |

|Interleaved 2of5 |

|Code128 |

|PDF417 |

|In Note 645158, you can find documentation about using the new bar code technology for SmartForms. |

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|In addition to creating PDF output, this solution also allows printer output of bar codes from SmartForms using the following printer |

|drivers: |

|HPL2 (PCL5 printers, such as device type HPLJ8000) |

|POST (PostScript printers, such as device type POST2) |

|PRES (Prescribe printers, such as device type KYOFS170) |

|SWIN (SAPWIN/SWIN for Windows printer) |

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|Release Status: |

|Released for Customer |

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|Released on: |

|21.02.2006  14:59:09 |

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|Priority: |

|Correction with medium priority |

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|Category: |

|Program error |

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|Primary Component: |

|BC-SRV-SCR SAPscript |

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|Secondary Components: |

|BC-CCM-PRN Print and Output Management |

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|BC-SRV-SSF Smart Forms |

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|Related Notes |

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|770376 - Bar code in Smart Forms is incorrect in AS400 6.20 |

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|764006 - SD-Argentina: Bar code creation on billing document |

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|744973 - New bar code technol.: Error in PDF417 and control codes |

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|738220 - New Barcode Technology: Error on EBCDIC platforms 46C/46D |

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|720542 - PDF converter: Size of PDF files with bar codes |

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|706743 - Corrections for New Barcode Technology for Smart Forms |

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|645158 - New bar code technology for Smart Forms |

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|639812 - Bar codes in archived Smart Forms |

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|323736 - Restrictions with "PDF print" through spooler |

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|5196 - Printing bar codes with SAPscript |

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|Version: 15     : 21.02.2006 - 22.05.2008 |

|Version: 14     : 25.11.2004 - 21.02.2006 |

|Version: 13     : 15.06.2004 - 25.11.2004 |

|Version: 12     : 07.06.2004 - 15.06.2004 |

|Version: 11     : 04.06.2004 - 07.06.2004 |

|Version: 10     : 28.08.2003 - 04.06.2004 |

|Version: 9     : 28.08.2003 - 28.08.2003 |

|Version: 8     : 14.08.2003 - 28.08.2003 |

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|Version: 6     : 02.07.2003 - 14.08.2003 |

|Version: 5     : 01.07.2003 - 02.07.2003 |

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|Version: 3     : 25.03.2003 - 10.04.2003 |

|Version: 2     : 02.07.2002 - 25.03.2003 |

|Version: 1     : 28.08.2001 - 02.07.2002 |

|OSS NOTE 645158 |

|Summary |

|Symptom |

|This note contains information on using the new bar code technology for SmartForms (Note 430887): |

|Which parameters are associated with the individual bar code symbology and what do they mean? |

|Which special characters may or must be taken into account when you transfer text data to bar codes? |

|Other terms |

|SmartForms, SE73, bar code |

|Reason and Prerequisites |

|You require information. |

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|In order to use the new bar code technology, you must ensure that the system requirements specified in Note 430887 are fulfilled. |

|Solution |

|Note on the procedure: The "new bar code technology" described here only requires definitions in the list of system bar codes in |

|transaction SE73. Those bar code definitions are device-independent and therefore do not require any changes or enhancements of device|

|types/print controls or any maintenance of printer bar codes, as was the case with the "old" printer-based bar code output (Note |

|5196). |

|After creating a new system bar code in SE73, you can print this bar code with SmartForms using any suitable SAP device type. The |

|following device types are suitable: |

|- All PCL5 device types (for example, BRHL, CAN105, HPLJ8000, LEXT622, OKI6100) |

|- All PostScript device types (for example, POSTSCPT, POST2) |

|- All Kyocera PRESCRIBE device types (for example, KYOFS150, KYOFS170) |

|- All device types for Windows printing (for example, SAPWIN, SWIN, I2SWIN, JPSAPWIN, CNSAPWIN) |

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|If you create a new system bar code for the "new bar code technology" in transaction SE73, you must specify the following parameters: |

|Bar code name (used in Smart Styles) |

|Short text for system bar code (documentation) |

|Bar code symbology: |

|    Code39 |

|    Code128 |

|    Interleaved 2of5 |

|    PDF417 |

|    Code93 |

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|This selection determines the technical bar code type that is used to format the bar code data (also called bar code symbology). The |

|symbology also determines which characters are allowed in the bar code data. |

|Bar code alignment: |

|  Normal (that is, the scan direction is "from left to right") |

|  Rotated (the scan direction is rotated by 90 degrees "from top to bottom") |

|  Inverted (the scan direction is rotated by 180 degrees "from right to left") |

|  Bottom-up (the scan direction is rotated by 270 degrees "from bottom to top") |

|The other parameters are determined by the selected bar code symbology. |

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|******************** Code39 ****************** |

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|Code39 is an alphanumeric code that can represent the following characters in the bar code data: |

|Numbers:        1234567890 |

|Capital letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ |

|Special characters:  - . $ / + % |

|Blank characters (space characters) |

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|The start and stop character for the Code39 bar code is usually represented by an asterix (*) in the text view of the bar code data |

|(also called "human-readable text" or "interpretation line"). |

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|Parameters for Code39: |

|Narrow module width |

|Value range: 1 to 10 |

|This is the width for the narrowest module of a bar code, measured in pixels. It controls the width of the bar code. Value 1 generates|

|the "narrowest", value 10 the widest bars or spaces. |

|Linear height |

|Value range: 1 to 9999 |

|Controls the height of the bars of the bar code, measured in pixels. A value of 600 is equal to a height of one inch. |

|Mod-43 check digit |

|Value range:  X equals YES, blank character equals No |

|With this indicator, you can determine whether a Modulo-43 check digit is to be generated. |

|Bar ratio |

|Value range: 20 to 30 |

|This value controls the ratio between wide and narrow bars. This value controls the ratio between wide and narrow bars.Value 20 means |

|a ratio of 2.0:1, value 30 means a ratio of 3.0 to 1 (that is, 3:1). |

|*************** Interleaved 2of5 ************* |

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|Interleaved 2of5 is a numeric code, which can only represent the numbers 0 to 9. Since the digits in a bar code are always mapped in |

|pairs, the total number of the digits displayed must always be an even number. If the number of digits (including an optional check |

|digit) is odd, the system automatically adds a leading zero to the bar code data. |

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|Parameters for Interleaved 2of5: |

|Narrow module width |

|Value range: 1 to 10 |

|This is the width for the narrowest module of a bar code, measured in pixels. It controls the width of the bar code. Value 1 generates|

|the "narrowest", value 10 the widest bars or spaces. |

|Linear height |

|Value range: 1 to 9999 |

|Controls the height of the bars of the bar code, measured in pixels. A value of 600 is equal to a height of one inch. |

|Mod-10 check digit |

|Value range:  X equals YES, blank character equals No |

|With this indicator, you can determine whether a Modulo-10 check digit is to be generated. |

|Bar ratio |

|Value range: 20 to 30 |

|This value controls the ratio between wide and narrow bars. This value controls the ratio between wide and narrow bars.Value 20 means |

|a ratio of 2.0:1, value 30 means a ratio of 3.0 to 1 (that is, 3:1). |

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|******************* Code 128 **************** |

|Code128 is an alphanumeric code that can encode three different character sets. Each of the three character sets can represent 106 |

|different characters. Within a bar code, you can alternate between the character sets. |

|The three Code128 character sets are named as follows: |

|Subset A) (contains, for example, digits, capital letters and control characters) |

|Subset B) (contains, for example, digits, uppercase and lowercase letters) |

|Subset C) (digit pairs from 00 to 99) |

|The following shows a table of the three character sets and the encoded characters: |

|Value : |

|Code A   CodeB  Code C |

|0 space    space      00 |

|1    !          !          01 |

|2    "         "          02 |

|3    #        #          03 |

|4    $        $          04 |

|5    %      %          05 |

|6    &        &          06 |

|7    '           '          07 |

|8    (          (          08 |

|9    )          )          09 |

|10    *        *          10 |

|11    +       +          11 |

|12    ,        ,          12 |

|13    -         -          13 |

|14    .         .          14 |

|15    /         /          15 |

|16    0       0          16 |

|17    1       1          17 |

|18    2       2          18 |

|19    3       3          19 |

|20    4       4          20 |

|21    5       5          21 |

|22    6       6          22 |

|23    7       7          23 |

|24    8       8          24 |

|25    9       9          25 |

|26    :         :          26 |

|27    ;         ;          27 |

|28              30 |

|31    ?       ?          31 |

|32    @    @          32 |

|33    A      A          33 |

|34    B      B          34 |

|35    C     C          35 |

|36    D      D          36 |

|37    E      E          37 |

|38    F      F          38 |

|39    G     G          39 |

|40    H     H          40 |

|41    I        I          41 |

|42    J      J          42 |

|43    K     K          43 |

|44    L      L          44 |

|45    M    M          45 |

|46    N     N          46 |

|47    O     O          47 |

|48    P      P          48 |

|49    Q     Q          49 |

|50    R     R          50 |

|51    S      S          51 |

|52    T       T          52 |

|53    U      U          53 |

|54    V      V          54 |

|55    W    W          55 |

|56    X      X          56 |

|57    Y      Y          57 |

|Value : |

|Code A   CodeB  Code C |

|58    Z     Z          58 |

|59    [        [          59 |

|60    \        \          60 |

|61    ]        ]          61 |

|62    ^      ^          62 |

|63    _     _          63 |

|64    NUL        `          64 |

|65    SOH        a          65 |

|66    STX        b          66 |

|67    ETX        c          67 |

|68    EOT        d          68 |

|69    ENQ        e          69 |

|70    ACK        f          70 |

|71    BEL        g          71 |

|72    BS          h          72 |

|73    HT          i          73 |

|74    LF          j          74 |

|75    VT          k          75 |

|76    FF          l          76 |

|77    CR          m          77 |

|78    SO          n          78 |

|79    SI          o          79 |

|80    DLE        p          80 |

|81    DC1        q          81 |

|82    DC2        r          82 |

|83    DC3        s          83 |

|84    DC4        t          84 |

|85    NAK        u          85 |

|86    SYN        v          86 |

|87    ETB        w          87 |

|88    CAN        x          88 |

|89    EM          y          89 |

|90    SUB        z          90 |

|91    ESC        {          91 |

|92    FS          |          92 |

|93    GS          }          93 |

|94    RS          ~          94 |

|95    US        DEL        95 |

|96    FNC3      FNC3        96 |

|97    FNC2      FNC2        97 |

|98    SHIFT      SHIFT      98 |

|99    Code C     Code C      99 |

|100  Code B     FNC4        Code B |

|101   FNC4       Code A      Code A |

|102   FNC1      FNC1        FNC1 |

|Start characters… |

|103   START (Code A) >9 Start Code A (Numeric Pairs giveAlpha/Numerics) |

|104   START (Code B) >: Start Code B (Normal Alpha/Numeric) |

|105   START (Code C) >; Start Code C (All Numeric 00-99) |

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|Parameters for Code128: |

|Narrow module width |

|Value range: 1 to 10 |

|This is the width for the narrowest module of a bar code, measured in pixels. It controls the width of the bar code. Value 1 generates|

|the "narrowest", value 10 the widest bars or spaces. |

|Linear height |

|Value range: 1 to 9999 |

|Controls the height of the bars of the bar code, measured in pixels. A value of 600 is equal to a height of one inch. |

|Code128 mode |

|Value range:  N (default value), A, U |

|In default mode N (None), the Code128 bar code works in subset B. If you want to switch to another subset, you must trigger the change|

|explicitly with a control command ("invocation code") in the bar code data. |

|In mode A (automatic), the software analyzes the transferred bar code data and recognizes automatically which subset is the most |

|adequate for the bar code data. Subsets are swapped automatically in the bar code data. A sequence of four or more digits initiates an|

|automatic change in subset C. |

|In mode U (UCC case mode), you must transfer 19 digits in the bar code data. Subset C is set automatically and an FNC1 character is |

|added as prefix. |

|Note: If fewer than 19 digits are transferred, the bar code is filled with zeros to the left until it contains 19 digits. |

|UCC check digit |

|Value range:  X equals YES, blank character equals No |

|Note: This parameter has no effect becaues Code128 always generates a check digit, even in UCC mode. The parameter will be removed in |

|the future. |

|Invocation codes for Code128 Mode N: |

|You can select subsets A, B and C in two ways: |

|1) A special invocation code is added to the bar code data as prefix. |

|2) At the beginning of the bar code data, a special start code ("start code A", "start code B", "start code C") is used. |

|To switch the subset within the bar code data, insert an invocation code at the relevant position in the bar code data. The new subset|

|is valid until the subset is changed again with a new invocation code. |

|For example: In subset C, a ">7" in the bar code data initiates a change to subset A. |

|The following table shows the Code128 invocation and start codes for the three subsets: |

|Invocation  Decimal    Subset A     Subset B     Subset C |

|Code        value      Character    Character    Character |

|><             62          ^             ^ |

|>0            30          >             > |

|>=            94                        ~ |

|>1            95          USQ          DEL |

|>2            96          FNC3          FNC3 |

|> 3            97          FNC2          FNC2 |

|Start Characters: |

|> 9            103        Start Code A (Numeric Pairs give |

|Invocation  Decimal    Subset A     Subset B     Subset C |

|Code        value      Character    Character    Character |

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|> 4            98          SHIFT        SHIFT |

|>5            99          CODE C        CODE C |

|> 6            100        CODE B        FNC4        CODE B |

|> 7            101        FNC4          CODE A      CODE A |

|> 8            102        FNC1          FNC1        FNC1 |

|Alpha/Numerics) |

|> :            104        Start Code B (Normal Alpha/Numeric) |

|> ;            105        Start Code C (All Numeric 00-99) |

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|Code 128 - subset B |

|Since Code128 subset B is the subset used most frequently, Code128 starts in subset B by default when in mode "N" if a start character|

|is not defined in the bar code data. The bar code data for Code128 is transferred directly as ASCII characters, with the exception of |

|values over 94 (decimal) and some special characters': |

|^        >        ~ |

|These characters must be transferred with the invocation codes listed above (for example, ">0" to represent the greater-than sign (>) |

|in subset B or ">9" and that each subset A|

|character to be encoded is represented with its decimal code. Therefore, you can also represent non-printable characters and special |

|characters that are "illegal" in SAP Smart Forms with the Code128 bar code. |

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|Example for subset C: |

|The bar code data |

|>;1234567890 |

|encodes the string "1234567890" in subset C. Bear in mind that subset C is started with the start character ">;". |

|Note: If you specify anything else but a digit as the first position of a digit pair in the bar code data of subset C, this "illegal" |

|character is ignored. However, if you specify a "non-digit" character in the second position of a digit pair, the entire digit pair is|

|ignored. |

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|******************* Code 93 ***************** |

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|Code93 is an alphanumeric code that can represent the following characters directly in the bar code data: |

|Numbers:        1234567890 |

|Capital letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ |

|Special characters:  - . $ / + % |

|Blank characters (space characters) |

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|The start and stop characters in the Code93 bar code are represented as # sign in the text view of the bar code data (also called |

|"human-readable text" or "interpretation line"). |

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|Representation of the full ASCII character set in Code93: |

|By combining one of the special characters |

|' & ( ) |

|with another character, you can represent the complete ASCII character set (that is, all characters from 0 to 127 in decimal form) |

|with Code93 as follows: |

|Value : |

| ASCII char.  Character in bar code |

|0    NUL              'U |

|1    SOH              &A |

|2    STX              &B |

|3    ETX              &C |

|4    EOT              &D |

|5    ENQ              &E |

|6    ACK               &F |

|7    BEL               &G |

|8    BS                 &H |

|9    HT                 &I |

|10   LF               &J |

|11   VT               &K |

|12   FF               &L |

|13   CR               &M |

|14   SO               &N |

|15   SI               &O |

|16  DLE              &P |

|17  DC1              &Q |

|18  DC2              &R |

|19  DC3              &S |

|20  DC4              &T |

|21  NAK              &U |

|22  SYN              &V |

|23  ETB              &W |

|24  CAN              &X |

|25  EM               &Y |

|26  SUB              &Z |

|27  ESC              'A |

|28  FS               'B |

|29   GS               'C |

|30   RS               'D |

|31  US               'E |

|32  space |

|33  !                 (A |

|34  "                 (B |

|35  #                 (C |

|36  $                 $ |

|37  %                 % |

|38  &                 (F |

|39  '                 (G |

|40  (                 (H |

|41  )                 (I |

|42  *                 (J |

|43  +                + |

|44  ,                 (L |

|45  -                 - |

|46  .                 . |

|47  /                 / |

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|Value : |

|ASCII char.  character in bar code |

|58  :                 (Z |

|59  ;                 'F |

|60                  'I |

|63  ?                'J |

|64  @              'V |

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|91  [                 'K |

|92  \                 'L |

|93  ]                 'M |

|94  ^                'N |

|95  _                'O |

|96  `                 'W |

|97  a                )A |

|98  b                )B |

|99  c                )C |

|100 d               )D |

|101 e               )E |

|102 f                )F |

|103 g               )G |

|104 h               )H |

|105 i                )I |

|106 j                )J |

|107   k             )K |

|108 l                )L |

|109 m              )M |

|110 n               )N |

|111 o               )O |

|112 p               )P |

|113 q               )Q |

|114 r                )R |

|115 s               )S |

|116 t                )T |

|117 u               )U |

|118 v               )V |

|119 w              )W |

|120 x               )X |

|121 y               )Y |

|122 z               )Z |

|123 {                'P |

|124   |              'Q |

|125 }                'R |

|126 ~               'S |

|127 DEL          'T |

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|Parameters for Code93: |

|Narrow module width |

|Value range: 1 to 10 |

|This is the width for the narrowest module of a bar code, measured in pixels. It controls the width of the bar code. Value 1 generates|

|the "narrowest", value 10 the widest bars or spaces. |

|Linear height |

|Value range: 1 to 9999 |

|Controls the height of the bars of the bar code, measured in pixels. A value of 600 is equal to a height of one inch. |

|Check digit |

|Value range:  X equals YES, blank character equals No |

|With Code93 bar codes, a pair of check digits is always used and is always generated in the bar code. This parameter has no effect. |

|******************* PDF417 ****************** |

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|PDF417 is a two-dimensional bar code to represent datasets that are larger as the usual datasets in one-dimensional bar codes (for |

|example, more than 1,000 characters). The entire 7-Bit ASCII character set is generally processed (binary values 1 - 127, the value 0 |

|is not permitted). |

|A PDF417 bar code consists of 3 to 90 consecutive rows. Every row consists of a start/stop indicator and "code words". A code word |

|consists of 4 bars and 4 spaces. The minimum number of code words per row is three. |

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|Parameters for PDF417: |

|Narrow module width |

|Value range: 1 to 10 |

|This is the width for the narrowest module of a bar code, measured in pixels. Value 1 generates the "narrowest", value 10 the widest |

|bars or spaces. |

|Linear height |

|Value range: 1 to 9999 |

|This parameter currently has no effect on PDF417. The height of a PDF417 symbol is controlled by parameter "Single Row Height" and the|

|number of columns and rows, in conjunction with the length of text data to be encoded. |

|Single row height |

|Value range: 1 to 32000 |

|This value, multiplied by the narrow module width, returns the height of the individual rows of a PDF417 symbol, measured in pixels. |

|Caution: Do NOT use the value 1 for this parameter |

|Security level |

|Value range:  0, 1-8 |

|This parameter controls the number of code words that are generated for error recognition and error correction. The default value 0, |

|however, only permits error recognition but no automatic correction. If you increase the security level, the level of error correction|

|increases with it (this increases the size of the bar code). |

|Number of columns |

|Here, you can define the number of the code word columns which you can use to check the width of the bar code. |

|Value range: |

|0 (default value) : A row/column ratio of 1:2 is used. |

|Permitted values: 1 to 30 |

|Number of rows |

|Here, you can define the number of rows which can be used to check the height of the bar code. |

|Value range: |

|0 (default value) : A row/column ratio of 1:2 is used. |

|Permitted values: 3 to 90 |

|For example: If you leave both parameters set to the default value 0, the system would convert 72 code words in a bar code symbol with|

|6 columns and 12 rows. |

|Truncation |

|Value range:  X equals YES, blank character equals No |

|This indicator determines if the right row indicator and the stop pattern are to be truncated (this saves space). |

|The following character combinations in the transferred bar code data have the special function: |

|\&    - This represents the end of a line (Carriage Return + Newline) |

|\\    - This represents a backslash (5C hexadecimal) |

|\0xYY - This represents a single byte with the value YY (hexadecimal) |

|        For example: \0x1E is output as a single byte with the value 1E (hex) |

|        or 30 (decimal). |

|Comments: |

|- If you specify values higher than zero for Number of columns and Number of rows, the result of both values must be less than 928. |

|- A bar code is not printed if the total of Columns and Rows is higher than 928. |

|- A bar code is not printed if the total number of code words is greater than Columns multiplied by Rows. |

|- You can use Truncation if it is unlikely that the bar code will be damaged. |

|Header Data |

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|Release Status: |

|Released for Customer |

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|Released on: |

|21.11.2006  08:55:20 |

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|Priority: |

|Correction with medium priority |

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|Category: |

|Customizing |

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|Primary Component: |

|BC-CCM-PRN Print and Output Management |

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|Secondary Components: |

|BC-SRV-SSF Smart Forms |

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|1158016 - Different bar code position: Zebra vs. PCL/PS/PDF |

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|1019919 - Automatic charset switching for EAN128/GX128 barcode |

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|Version: 13     : 21.11.2006 - 22.05.2008 |

|Version: 12     : 21.02.2006 - 21.11.2006 |

|Version: 11     : 15.07.2004 - 21.02.2006 |

|Version: 10     : 04.02.2004 - 15.07.2004 |

|Version: 9     : 09.09.2003 - 04.02.2004 |

|Version: 8     : 08.09.2003 - 09.09.2003 |

|Version: 7     : 14.08.2003 - 08.09.2003 |

|Version: 6     : 13.08.2003 - 14.08.2003 |

|Version: 5     : 13.08.2003 - 13.08.2003 |

|Version: 4     : 13.08.2003 - 13.08.2003 |

|Version: 3     : 12.08.2003 - 13.08.2003 |

|Version: 2     : 07.08.2003 - 12.08.2003 |

|Version: 1     : 25.07.2003 - 07.08.2003 |

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