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Example ABC-style DataMatrix barcode. | Example ABC-style DataMatrix barcode. | ||
ABC-style means the encoded data is in the format of XX0001234567. | |||
XX is the prefix and tells the system where in the order it goes. | |||
0001234567 is a max ten-digit order tracking number. | |||
There are some difficulties with the current system (as of 01/03/2011) using tracking numbers with more than seven digits. | |||
These problems are: | |||
#Barcode generation fails, leaving a missing image indicator or blank space where the code should be. | |||
#Some parts of ProEntry allow entry of 7+ digits (order entry, tracking number search). | |||
#Some parts of ProEntry do not allow entry of 7+ digits (attach files). |
Revision as of 17:55, 4 January 2011
Example ABC-style DataMatrix barcode.
ABC-style means the encoded data is in the format of XX0001234567.
XX is the prefix and tells the system where in the order it goes. 0001234567 is a max ten-digit order tracking number.
There are some difficulties with the current system (as of 01/03/2011) using tracking numbers with more than seven digits. These problems are:
- Barcode generation fails, leaving a missing image indicator or blank space where the code should be.
- Some parts of ProEntry allow entry of 7+ digits (order entry, tracking number search).
- Some parts of ProEntry do not allow entry of 7+ digits (attach files).
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