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Hi, I am attempting to switch my current labelling system from a very old one to NiceLabel. Everything has remained consistent apart from the fact that the old system I was using printed labels using a slightly different method. A little background on the project: Using customer data and part data, I use NiceLabel Pro to generate labels for specific parts for specific customers, which go onto crates to be shipped. I want label quantity to print based on a database field, which is all fine and working. However, I want the serial number to remain constant over all the labels printed of a particular part number, so that several crates can all have identical labels and the serial will remain the same too, giving a clearer batch indication.

The old label system would essentially send the label data to the printer with a token saying how many duplicates. NiceLabel doesn't do this, it sends data to the printer for each label, changing the serial number each time. I currently have the serial defined as a global variable as it is used for several labels.

Is there any advanced options to change the serial to only go up after printing a whole batch, I can only find options for changing the value after each label or after a defined amount which can't seem to be linked to a database entry. Thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.

Enthusiast Posts: 19 Joined: Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:36 am. Ok, so I made the change suggested, using a variable from the database to determine when to change the serial number. However, every time I make this change, the advanced serialisation setting defaults back to a different variable, not the database field I selected. Instead of going to the variable 'PARTS02.PARTNO' it defaults to a global variable 'Combo', which I am also using as a serial number but for a different batch of labels. Because of this issue, the labels I printed as tests all came out as they had done prior to my changes. Corel Draw 12 Free Download Full Version Rar.

I printed one batch of labels out as part number 1234 and the two labels that printed had serial numbers 1 different from each other, which is what I'm trying to stop from happening. I printed a second batch of labels (part number 5678) and they too had two different serial numbers. Enthusiast Posts: 19 Joined: Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:36 am. UPDATE--- I have contacted support about this issue and am waiting for a response. In the meantime, I noticed that when I am setting up database access, when changing the number of labels to print information, instead of using the variable CUST02.LABQTY, it keeps defaulting to PARTS02.ACCNO. This causes serious issues when printing as instead of printing 1-5 labels, it attempts to print hundreds of thousands as the account numbers are all 6 digits long. Could the two issues be connected somehow?

I am curious as to whether it is worth making a new label and seeing if I get the same problems of variables changing themselves to the wrong ones. Enthusiast Posts: 19 Joined: Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:36 am. While waiting for a reply from support, I spent some time reading through the user manual for NiceLabel and came across the advanced label setup option of batch printing, so decided to give that a go. I set up to use a variable to define how many labels are in a batch I set the variable to be used for label quantities I believe these settings are correct, the manual doesn't explain any further than doing a batch of a fixed amount of labels, it doesn't detail instructions for variable numbers. Yet when printing, I only get one label printed, despite using a database value which defined the label quantity as two. EDIT: Found some extra info on Batch printing, seems that this is only really used for creating spacing labels to put between batches, not for actually defining a certain number of labels to be printed. Still haven't yet found a working way to create multiple copies of the same label instead of generating multiple labels.