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This line renders the "phone" field from the object in the $warehouse.
#HOME DEPOT PALLET TAG TEMPLATE ZIP#
It then renders the city, state, and zip fields from the $warehouse variable (with a comma that gets rendered after the city). This line starts by ending the #if statement on the line above. #end $warehouse.city, $warehouse.state $warehouse.zip It is on the next line so that the line break after the street2 value is only rendered if a line is rendered for street2 Note that the next line begins with "#end", which is needed to "close" the "#if" statement. This line checks if there is a value in the "street2" field of the $warehouse object, and if so, it renders it. #if($warehouse.street2) $warehouse.street2 This line access is the same as above, only it renders the street1 value from the $warehouse object. This line access the $warehouse variable (see below for a table of available variables), then gets the value of the "company" field from the object in that variable, and renders that value.
#HOME DEPOT PALLET TAG TEMPLATE CODE#
This is a line of plain text that appears in the rendered template the same way it appears in the code box. To break this code down in more detail: Code In the content field, you specify both the data to be displayed in a zone, along with how it is laid out, using a combination of HTML and Velocity template code.įor example, to generate this "SHIP FROM" address (commonly the first zone on a label): To generate the example label shown above, the following values would be needed: Row 1 Left Each row can have different column widths if needed. For example, a 4-inch template, with a 2.5-inch right column for row 1 will have a 1.5 in the left column in row 1. Also, note that the left column's width in this row will automatically be computed based on the Template Width minus the Right Column Width. Note that it should be less than the Template Width you specified above. Right Column Width (in) - Width of the right column, in inches. R ight Column Active* - this field controls whether or not the specified row uses both aleft and right column (value of True), or only a left column (value of False)Ģ. Content - HTML and velocity code that controls the content which is displayed in labels produced by this template in this section. Note that all of your active rows should add up to a number less than or equal to the Template Height you specified above.ģ. Row Height (in) - the height of the row, in inches. Rows 5 through 10 are not (so they have Row Active = False).Ģ. In the example above, rows 1, 2, 3, and 4 are used (so they have Row Active = True). Row Active* - this field controls whether or not the specified row is used in the template. Note that the left & right sections have different options:ġ.Row 4 only has 1 zone, so in that case we call it the left (and there is no right for row 4). Rows 1, 2, and 3 have both a Left and Right zone. For example, on the label shown below, there are 4 rows. These sections correspond to the zones on your GS1-128 label. For example, Row 1 Left, Row 1 Right, Row 2 Left, Row 2 Right, etc. The next part of this screen consists of ten rows of sections split into two columns (left and right).Script - you can optionally use an Infoplus Script to customize the data available in your template.API Version* - "beta" is the only supported option in this field at this time.Template Height (in)* - typically 6 or 8.For example: "ACME Products - Home Depot - Carton" Name* - it is recommended to use a name that includes the LOB and Order Source that the template will be used for, possibly along with the packaging type for the labels.
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The Creating New GS1-128 Template window appears.