Data identifiers, Upc/ean check digit verification for keyed-in data, Table access – Worth Data 5000 User Manual

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DATA ID:

_

The DATA ID field has 6 different functions, depending on what is entered at the prompt:

Data Identifiers

UPC/EAN Check Digit verification

Table Access

Display Date/Time

Prevent Duplicate Entry

Compare Data

1. Data Identifiers

The first function of the DATA ID field is to specify Data Identifiers for the data entered for the current statement. Data
Identifiers
are commonly used by the Automotive and Retail industries and are used to make sure the correct type of data is
entered. For example, to make sure the TriCoder only accepts data for this prompt that starts with 1A1, put 1A1 in the Data ID
field:

DATA ID:

1A1

Data Identifiers can be up to 3 characters long and can be position specific. To only accept data where the second character is
“S”, put S in the second character position in the Data ID field:

DATA ID: _

S_

(data is “space” “S” “space”)

In this example, the data in positions 1 and 3 can be anything; but position 2 must be an “S”.

2. UPC/EAN Check digit verification for keyed-in data

The second function of the Data ID field is to have the TriCoder verify the check digit on an UPC or EAN bar code when the data
has be entered on the TriCoder keypad (not scanned). This scenario happens often when bar codes are damaged or missing and
the data has to be entered by hand. To avoid errors when the data is keyed in, the TriCoder will calculate a check digit for the
data and compare it to the check digit that was keyed in. If the two digits do not match, the TriCoder generates the following
error message:

INVALID INPUT
HIT ANY KEY_


To use this feature, enter the following characters at the DATA ID prompt:
U10 - Use this to verify UPC 12 or 8 digit entries
E10 - Use this to verify EAN 13 or 8 digit entries
B10 - Use this to check for both UPC and EAN 13, 12 or 8 digit entries.

UPC/EAN 2 and 5 digit supplements are not supported.

3. Table Access

The TriCoder can access a downloaded table during data collection to help aid in the data collection process. Tables are lists of
data that can be either Validated - the TriCoder compares the scanned or keyed data to see if it exists in the table and if that
number has been already entered, or data in the table can be placed on screen based on data Lookup from the table - displaying
other fields associated with that record e.g. price, quantity on hand, description etc… The TriCoder has room for 1 Table of
1MB in size.

Table Validation:
Table Validation uses data records that consist of a single field. The user enters a piece of data into the TriCoder and the
TriCoder checks the table to see if there is matching data. If so, the TriCoder writes the data to the data file and goes to the next
program statement. To use Table Validation enter the following characters at the DATA ID prompt:

A1A,

(validates data from table)

Not only can the TriCoder validate the data exists in the Table, but it can also prevent the user from entering the same data twice
by entering these characters at the DATA ID prompt:

D1D

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