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121 Appendix
pitch for an Okidata ML320. See your printer’s user’s guide for a list of valid
printer commands.
12.4.2 Column Positioning
Insert the COL
nn
command when you want to line up certain database fields
on the ticket. To position database fields, use the COL
nn
command (
nn
=a
sequential number). The COL
nn
command must be followed by a space.
When you use multiple COL
nn
commands in one line, they must be in
sequential order.
Legal:
COL20 [Account] COL50 [AccountName]
Illegal: COL50 [Account] COL20 [AccountName]
12.4.3 Static Text Fields
Static text fields are contained in double quotes ("). Character enclosed
in double quotes appear on the ticket, including spaces. Example:
"My Grain Elevator" = My Grain Elevator
"Gross" = Gross
"Tare" =Tare
"Net" = Net
12.2.4 Database Fields
Database fields are fields stored in the TransAct database. A database field
is placed on a ticket by enclosing the field name in brackets ([ ]).
Below is an example of how you can use static text and database fields
together on a ticket. The example will print the ticket number, weight in,
date in, weight out, date out, and net weight on the ticket.
"Ticket Number: " [Ticket Number]
"Gross: " [Weight In]" " [Date In]
"Tare: " [Weight Out]" "[Date Out]
"Net: "[Net Weight]
The tables on the following pages list the database field names you can use
in the ticket format file.
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