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For example, if the decoded symbol data is 1234567, Start=1, Length=2, and the input in the Match String
Database is 12, the match would be successful because characters 12 are in the portion of the barcode
data defined by the Start and Length fields.
Try achieving several of your own Partial Matches on several portions of your barcode data, changing the
Start and Length fields each time.
In both Match All and Partial Match, you can output custom text upon a successful or unsuccessful
match. These fields can be activated and edited by clicking on Match Replace and Mismatch Replace.
If you enter several inputs into the Match String Database, the application will attempt to match all of
them. If one match is successful, then the other failures are ignored, and the match is considered
successful.
Wildcard Mode
Wildcard mode gives you the ability to use wildcards and placeholders to search for matches. By default
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the Wildcard is
and the Placeholder is
You can use these wildcard and placeholder definitions when they input text into the Match String
Database.
A wildcard represents zero or more characters of any type. For instance, *TEST* looks for the text
"TEST" in barcode data with any amount of characters before or after it.
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