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Videojet DataFlex 6530 Service Manual - Rev AA B-17
<Item>401015</Item>
<Item>401020</Item>
</UserList>
<Price Name=”Field02Price” Prompt=”Field02Price” DecimalPlaces=”2”
Min=”2.00” Max=”8.00”>4.00</Price>
</ImageData>
Note: All CIFF data files returned from the CLARiTY box is in UTF-16 format (unicode). The formatting
used above is used purely for display purposes.
CIFF Data File Additional Element Descriptions
Prompt
This attribute contains the prompt for the user that was setup in the image design program. It is
simply a string to display the user to indicate the information that should be entered for this date
or field.
Min
This optional attribute applies to date and price items and contains the minimum permissible
date, offset or price that is allowed for the item.
If the date is of type “Calculated”, then the Min attribute is in the format ddd/mmm/yy, where
ddd is the number of days to add to the reference date, mmm is the number of months to add to
the reference date, and yy is the number of years to add to the reference date. For example, if 5
days is the minimum offset then it would contain “005/000/00”.
If the date is of type “UserEntered”, then the Min attribute is in the format dd/mm/yyyy, and
contains the earliest date that may be entered (e.g. “17/12/2002”).
If it is a Price Field, the Min attribute is formatted as a decimal number, padded so that the
number of digits after the decimal point is equal to the value of the attribute @DecimalPlaces.
If there is no Min attribute specified for the Date or Price element in the CIFF Data file, then there
is no lower limit on this date/price.
Max
This optional attribute applies to date and price items and contains the maximum permissible
date, offset or price that is allowed for the item.
If the date is of type “Calculated”, then the Max attribute is in the format ddd/mmm/yy, where
ddd is the number of days to add to the reference date, mmm is the number of months to add to
the reference date, and yy is the number of years to add to the reference date. For example if 15
days is the maximum offset then it would contain “015/000/00”.
If the date is of type “UserEntered”, then the Max attribute is in the format dd/mm/yyyy, and
contains the latest date that may be entered (e.g. “17/12/2002”).
If it is a Price Field, the Max attribute is formatted as a decimal number, padded so that the
number of digits after the decimal point is equal to the value of the attribute @DecimalPlaces.
If there is no Max attribute specified for the Date or Price element in the CIFF Data file then there
is no upper limit on this date/price.

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