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Optional variable marks parameters
Variable marks template format Use the following format: $[tag,<n1, n2>] where: tag is the name of a variable mark, for example Job or Color. n1 … and represents the maximum number of characters for the variable mark. Examples: If the text is "TestJob", the variable mark $[Jobname<2,4>] displays stJoOptional variable marks parameters
Variable marks template format Use the following format: $[tag,<n1, n2>] where: tag is the name of a variable mark, for example Job or Color. n1 … and represents the maximum number of characters for the variable mark. Examples: If the text is "TestJob", the variable mark $[Jobname<2,4>] displays stJoOptional variable marks parameters
Variable marks template format Use the following format: $[tag,<n1, n2>] where: tag is the name of a variable mark, for example Job or Color. n1 … and represents the maximum number of characters for the variable mark. Examples: If the text is "TestJob", the variable mark $[Jobname<2,4>] displays stJoList of variable marks used
List of variable marks The following table lists, in alphabetical order, all valid variable marks and the type of information they represent. Variable marks … to 40x40. Tip: For DataMatrixSurface barcodes that are populated with custom field data, you can use regular Prinergy variable text to populate the barcodeList of variable marks used
List of variable marks The following table lists, in alphabetical order, all valid variable marks and the type of information they represent. Variable marks … to 40x40. Tip: For DataMatrixSurface barcodes that are populated with custom field data, you can use regular Prinergy variable text to populate the barcodeList of variable marks used
List of variable marks The following table lists, in alphabetical order, all valid variable marks and the type of information they represent. Variable marks … to 40x40. Tip: For DataMatrixSurface barcodes that are populated with custom field data, you can use regular Prinergy variable text to populate the barcodeRetrieving a variable value
Each type of variable requires a unique prefix to reference it. Type Prefix Example Global $ %$SomeGlobalVariable% Rule Set … , if you assign a temporary variable named JobName directly to an action parameter, the selected variable name is converted to a variable reference stringRetrieving a variable value
Each type of variable requires a unique prefix to reference it. Type Prefix Example Global $ %$SomeGlobalVariable% Rule Set … , if you assign a temporary variable named JobName directly to an action parameter, the selected variable name is converted to a variable reference stringRetrieving a variable value
Each type of variable requires a unique prefix to reference it. Type Prefix Example Global $ %$SomeGlobalVariable% Rule Set … , if you assign a temporary variable named JobName directly to an action parameter, the selected variable name is converted to a variable reference stringPrinergy Workflow variable marks
When using Pandora integrated with the Prinergy Workflow software, you can take advantage of Prinergy Workflow variable marks. You can place these variable marks anywhere on a substrate, and when you export the layout, Prinergy Workflow will replace the placeholder text string with variable text from the Prinergy