Defining User Defined file format
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Note:
As default the extension .TPL is used.
Each record which has been specified in the Header Definition file is inserted
into the header. It is overwriting the characters in the Header Template file
which are in the position for that record as specified by its Offset entry.
The layout of the header is completely unrestricted. A given file entry may be
simply left unmodified as the text in the Header Template file or it may have
any number of records overlaid into it.
Example of a Header Template file
This example of a Header Template file is
for generating a simple text header. For clarity it uses only printable characters
and <CR> <LF> characters. However non printable characters may also be
used. Separator characters may be used or omitted depending onthe user’s
requirements.
Hollerith is
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567
Length is 123456
Width is 123456
Resolution is 123
[74] Example of a Header
Example of an image file
An image file created using the above Header
Definition file and Header Template file would be:
Hollerith is A.TEST.CARD.HOLLERITH...............
Length is 003324
Width is 002264
Resolution is 200
This will be followed by the compressed image data.
Checking the user defined file format
When you defined the User Defined file format with an error the software does
not show an error message. The software is doing what you have defined in the
Hollerith is A.TEST.CARD.HOLLERITH
Length is 00
3324
Width is 002264
Resolution is 200
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