Article ID: 10027
INFO: What is the naming convention for Image files?
INFO
Applies To: ITScriptNet V1/V2
Image files are named based on a combination of the Terimal Alias and a date/time stamp. This reduces the chances of two image files having the same name. The naming convention depends on the terminal type.
DETAILS

Dolphin 7300 / 7400 / 7450 / 9500 / 7900, Windows CE and PocketPC Terminals
For Single Prompt Image Capture and Image Capture elements in Multi Prompt, the image file name will be the Terminal Alias followed by the date/time stamp in the following format:
YYYYMMDDHHNNSS
where YYYY is the year, MM is the month, DD is the day, HH is the hour, NN is the minute, and SS is the second.
Example: TERMINAL120050929131510.jpg

For Digital Ink elements in Multi Prompt, there is an Underscore between the alias and the remainder of the filename.
Example: TERMINAL1_20050929131510.jpg


Dolphin 7200 and DOS-Based Terminals
File names on DOS-Based devices are limited to 8 characters. The image file name will be the first and last character of the Terminal Alias, followed by a Base 36 encoded date/time value.
Example: T1ABCDEF.jpg

This article last updated: 1/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
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