Generating Advanced Data Formatting Rules; Configuring Adf Plug-In; Creating A Rule - Motorola ET1 Integrator Manual

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Generating Advanced Data Formatting Rules

The ADF plug-in applies rules (actions to be performed based on defined criteria) to the data received via an
input plug-in before sending it to the output plug-in.
Rules - The ADF process plug-in consists of one or more rules. DataWedge formats the output data
according to the first matching rule. A rule is a combination of criteria and a set of actions to be
performed, upon fulfillment of the criteria set in the rule.
Criteria - Criteria can be set according to Input plug-in, symbology, matching string within the data (at the
specified position) and/or data length. Received data must match the defined criteria in order for the data
to be processed.
Actions - A set of procedures defined to format data. There are four types of actions which are for
formatting cursor movement, data modification, data sending and delay specifications. An action can be
defined to send the first number of characters to the Output plug-in, pad the output data with spaces or
zeros, remove spaces in data, etc.

Configuring ADF Plug-in

Configuring the ADF plug-in consists of creating a rule, defining the criteria and defining the actions.
Touch Launcher > DataWedge.
1.
Touch a DataWedge profile.
2.
In Keystroke output, touch Advanced data formatting.
3.
Advanced Data Formatting Screen
Figure 4-12
Touch the Enable checkbox to enable ADF.
4.

Creating a Rule

By default, Rule0, is the only rule in the Rules list. To add a new rule:
Touch the
1.
Touch the Enter rule name text box. In the text box, enter a name for the new rule and then touch Done.
2.
Touch OK.
3.
To define the rule:
Touch the newly created rule in the Rules List.
1.
> New rule.

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