@rkaufman referes to the custom, to interpret the 7-bit codes in a language specific variant to ASCII. ISO/IEC 646 defines the framework for defining such variants. DIN 66003 defines the German variant. See here for it's definition in ISO-IR-021. I don't know if some standards body allows this usage for Code 128, but it is customary, nontheless, and many barcode readers have configurations to do so.
There is nothing that makes the barcode tell the barcode scanner whether it should interpret the symbol as '}' or as 'ü', other than user's agreement to do so (and possibly the configuration of the scanner itself). Therefore, just alter the encoding table in the generator codeunit accordingly (or better, just add the differences and tell the generator whether it should adhere to the international standard or to some localized version).
Is this tool fitted to generate GS1-128? I can't generate a code where it shows the FNC1 special code. For example: (02)19300633005976(15)160221(10)505201(37)60 where the special character should be in: (02)19300633005976(15)160221(10)505201{GS1}(37)60, is there a way to generate this on this solution? Thanks in advance!
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@rkaufman referes to the custom, to interpret the 7-bit codes in a language specific variant to ASCII. ISO/IEC 646 defines the framework for defining such variants. DIN 66003 defines the German variant. See here for it's definition in ISO-IR-021. I don't know if some standards body allows this usage for Code 128, but it is customary, nontheless, and many barcode readers have configurations to do so.
There is nothing that makes the barcode tell the barcode scanner whether it should interpret the symbol as '}' or as 'ü', other than user's agreement to do so (and possibly the configuration of the scanner itself). Therefore, just alter the encoding table in the generator codeunit accordingly (or better, just add the differences and tell the generator whether it should adhere to the international standard or to some localized version).