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Naming Rules for [BARCODE L(A, B)] and [BARCODE R(A, B)], Extended Naming Rule, Description

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Naming Rules for [BARCODE L(A,B)] and [BARCODE R(A,B)] To select a specific number of consecutive barcode characters, use the [BARCODE] naming rule, which offers additional options: Extended Naming Rule [BARCODE L(A,B)] [BARCODE R(A,B)] Description Reads the barcode information from left to right. Barcode information can be determined by the character located on the right side of A through to B. Reads the barcode information from right to left. Barcode information can be determined by the character located on the right side of A through to B. Example To define a filename setting using: - Static prefix: "document" - Dynamic barcode ID information (for example, "Invoice") - Dynamic page counter (for example, "001") Create the following naming rule: "document_[BARCODE]_[COUNTER]". Your first document is named as follows: "document_Invoice_001". You can change the order of file name elements. For example, for "[BARCODE]_[COUNTER]_document", the filename is "Invoice_001_document". To define a Barcode ID from either the left or right using only number references, see the examples below: # Name 1 Left-Count Description Naming Rule: [BARCODE L(8,4)] Count Method: Starting from the left and reading the four characters starting after the eighth character. 2 Right-Count Text information in the barcode: The Barcode ID would be 1130 Naming Rule: [BARCODE R(13,11)] Count Method: Starting from the right and reading the next eleven characters starting after the thirteenth character. Text information in the barcode: The Barcode ID would be 16D20100228 33

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Naming Rules for [BARCODE L(A,B)] and [BARCODE R(A,B)]
To select a specific number of consecutive barcode characters, use the [BARCODE] naming rule, which offers
additional options:
Extended Naming Rule
Description
[BARCODE L(A,B)]
Reads the barcode information from left to right.
Barcode information can be determined by the character
located on the right side of A through to B.
[BARCODE R(A,B)]
Reads the barcode information from right to left.
Barcode information can be determined by the character
located on the right side of A through to B.
Example
To define a filename setting using:
-
Static prefix: “document”
-
Dynamic barcode ID information (for example, “Invoice”)
-
Dynamic page counter (for example, “001”)
Create the following naming rule: “document_[BARCODE]_[COUNTER]”.
Your first document is named as follows: “document_Invoice_001”.
You can change the order of file name elements. For example, for “[BARCODE]_[COUNTER]_document”, the
filename is “Invoice_001_document”.
To define a Barcode ID from either the left or right using only number references, see the examples below:
#
Name
Description
1
Left-Count
Naming Rule:
[BARCODE L(8,4)]
Count Method:
Starting from the left and reading the four characters starting after the eighth
character.
Text information in the barcode:
The Barcode ID would be 1130
2
Right-Count
Naming Rule:
[BARCODE R(13,11)]
Count Method:
Starting from the right and reading the next eleven characters starting after the
thirteenth character.
Text information in the barcode:
The Barcode ID would be 16D20100228