Specifications
12 Using the ID Works Production Application
ID Works Standard and Enterprise Version 5 Operator’s Guide
Some text fields may appear with characters already entered for you.
For example, an identification number might appear with hyphens
separating groups of digits. These fields have a “mask” applied to
them to make your job easier. As you type data into these fields, the
pointer will skip over the characters that are already there. Some
other ways masked text fields might behave are:
• Converting characters. For example, lowercase characters you
type might automatically be changed into uppercase characters.
• Requiring that you enter something in a field. If you try to print a
card or save a record without entering a value in such a text field,
you will see the message, “Mandatory character not present.”
When you click OK to clear the message, the pointer will appear
in the field you need to complete.
• Requiring a certain kind of character. If you type a letter into a
phone number field that is masked to accept only numeric
characters, the letter will not be accepted and the computer bell
will sound.
Other text fields may be completely filled in for you. If a completed
field has gray text, you cannot change the contents. If the text is any
other color, it was supplied as a convenience to you but you can
change it.