Specifications

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Method 2 - Manipulating the Barcode Data
Method 2 allows modifying the barcode data by means of one of the following procedures:
String insertion;
String deletion;
String substitution;
Field deletion.
Once the data has been modified, it is sent to the host computer as data of the ou
tput message.
Unlike Method 1 this method does not allow associating different proced
ures together. This
means that each format definition corresponds to a single procedure. Despite this, it possible to
add a new string of characters to the beginning or ending part of the formatted barcode.
The only limit is determined by the size of the
internal reserved memory used to define the
format.