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A Resource within Commander4j represents a part of your manufacturing system such as a production line. This is useful not only for filtering the Process Orders but also to add some degree of customisation to the label printing process.
A Resource within Commander4j represents a part of your manufacturing system such as a production line. This is useful not only for filtering the Process Orders but also to add some degree of customisation to the label printing process.


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The screen below shows the Resource record. A resource can be referred to within the [[Process Orders]] database. In this example shown here we have indicated that the Batch Number suffix should be 01 for Line 1.
The screen below shows the Resource record. A resource can be referred to within the [[Process Orders]] database. In this example shown here we have indicated that the Batch Number suffix should be 01 for Line 1.

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A Resource within Commander4j represents a part of your manufacturing system such as a production line. This is useful not only for filtering the Process Orders but also to add some degree of customisation to the label printing process.

The screen below shows the Resource record. A resource can be referred to within the Process Orders database. In this example shown here we have indicated that the Batch Number suffix should be 01 for Line 1.

The process order shown below indicates that it's to be manufactured on LINE 1.

If we look at the Pallet Label (Production Declaration) screen shown below you will see that the default batch suffix has been derived from the Resource which is linked to the Process Order.