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7.1.2 Specifying a verification object
You can specify two types of verification objects--data string and data block. For data string verification, specify the
verification start position and the number of characters to be verified. For data block verification, specify one of the
data blocks delimited by commas in the CSV format.
(1) Data string verification
The scanner verifies data specified by the verification start position and the number of characters to be verified against
the master data registered in the scanner, and then it outputs the verification result.
The verification start position should be within the range of 1 to 999, and the number of characters* to be verified,
within the range of 1 to 99.
*
The number of characters for Code 39 symbols should be specified including start and stop codes.
In any of the following cases, the verification results in a mismatch:
1) The verification data in the specified position does not match the master data.
2) The code type which the verification data belongs to is different from the one which the master data belongs to.
See (Note) below.
3) All data specified is not included or no data is included within the specified range.
(Examples)
Master data
registered
Verification start
position
No. of characters
to be verified
Data string read
(Verification object)
Result
345 3 3 00345 Match
345 3 3 00345678 Match
345 3 3 00346 Mismatch
345 3 3 0034 Mismatch
(2) Data block verification
If data is saved in the comma-delimited CSV format, the scanner verifies data in the specified data block against the
master data registered in the scanner, and then outputs the verification result.
The data block position should be within the range of 1 to 99.
In any of the following cases, the verification results in a mismatch:
1) The verification data in the specified block does not match the master data.
2) The code type which the verification data belongs to is different from the one which the master data belongs to.
See (Note) below.
3) All data specified is not included or no data is included within the specified block.
4) The data block to be verified exceeds 99 characters in length.
(Examples)
(Note) Whether the code ID mark is matched or not is determined not by the combination of code ID marks Type 1
and Type 2 but by Type 1 only (refer to Chapter 9, Section 9.4).
Master data
registered
Position of data block
to be verified
Data block read
(Verification object)
Result
345 3 0,12,345,6789 Match
345 3 0,12,346,6789 Mismatch
345 3 0,12,3456,6789 Mismatch
345 3 0,12,34,6789 Mismatch
345 3 0,12 Mismatch
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