on 03-25-2011 9:59 AM
I am trying to output a barcode in EAN 128 format and using subset C. I see there is a barcode font in SE73 BCEANH but this is using the old technolgy or so it says when I try to test it, it doesn't work. I have seen comments of people using >8 infront of the barcode to get it in EAN128 but this looses the subset C. For Subset C I need to use >; infront of the barcode. So I am at a loss as to how to get the EAN128 format.
Figured it out. I need >;>8 at the start of the barcode to make it work. The >; sets it to use subset C and >8 sets it to use GS1 128 formating.
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I would if I knew how to create a EAN 128 or GS1 128 code. The code 128 in SE73 is not an acceptable barcode in the UK retail industry apparently.
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Why dont you create a barcode on se73 with new technology?
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