9 formatting data – Wasp Barcode WaspLabeler +2D User Manual User Manual

Page 128

Advertising
background image

124

Wasp Labeler User Manual

5. For dynamic data sources that pull data from an external source, such

as a text file or Access database, you can enter a place holder in the
Place Holder field. The content you enter here will appear in the text
box or barcode as a 'place holder' for display purposes, but will change
to the content pulled from the external source at print time.

6. Select the Add checkbox(s), then select Carriage Return or Space

from the drop down. This adds a carriage return or space Before
and/or After the selected substring.

7. Select the Ignore if Previous substring is blank if you want Labeler to

skip the selected substring if no data is found for the previous substring
in the list.

8. You can add formatting to a substring by clicking the Data Formatting

button.

Click here for a detailed description of creating format

expressions.

9. For barcodes, you have two additional options:


Use in barcode value - Select this checkbox to include the substring
in the barcode value. This means the substring will be encoded in the
barcode.
Use in barcode caption - Select this checkbox to include the
substring in the barcode caption.

3.6.9 Formatting Data

In this topic:

Steps to Access and Use the Format Value Screen

Character Formatting Definitions and Examples

Number Formatting Definitions and Examples

String Formatting Definitions and Examples

Custom Date and Time Formatting (DATEFORMAT Command)

DATEFORMAT Characters and Definitions

Example DATEFORMAT Expressions

Removing Unwanted Spaces from Data (TRIM Command)

The Formatting section on the Properties box > Data Source tab allows you to add formatting to your
barcode caption or to the value encoded in your barcode. To do this you will create a Format
Expression using standard characters to represent digits placeholders, decimal placeholders,
percentage placeholders, etc.

Advertising