Error Message #3600 When Trying To Print???
Please see the attached image for how things are setup in my file. Admittedly, I'm new to version 10.00 of Bartender and it has changed enough from our older version (8.01) where I'm a bit lost.
I'm trying to create a serial number label for a unit we manufacture. We typically setup our labels where the user if prompted for the last serial number in the lot (they enter the number of labels required) and Bartender creates a roll of labels where the numbers are generated by the software making each successive label with a serial number incremented by -1. However, with my first attempt to make this new label with v10.00 software I get the #3600 error (states "No data sources are set to read from file. To enable the reading of data for an object from a file, see the Data Source dialog box").
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
Thank all.
I'm trying to create a serial number label for a unit we manufacture. We typically setup our labels where the user if prompted for the last serial number in the lot (they enter the number of labels required) and Bartender creates a roll of labels where the numbers are generated by the software making each successive label with a serial number incremented by -1. However, with my first attempt to make this new label with v10.00 software I get the #3600 error (states "No data sources are set to read from file. To enable the reading of data for an object from a file, see the Data Source dialog box").
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
Thank all.
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Hello Mark,
This error messages indicates that you've setup your BT document to read from a database (this is setup via the "File > Database Connection Setup" dialog), but that no object on your label actually reads from a database field. If you don't wish to read your variable data from a database, access the "File > Database Connection Setup" dialog and "Remove" the database connection you've added. Otherwise, at least one data source on your label will need to be set to read from a "Database Field".0 -
Thanks Domingo. This appears to have resolved the issue.
The database it had referenced was to another label file we use for another customer where we do use a database to pull serial number from an Excel spreadsheet (I used to a similar label to create this new one which apparently was from this particular customer and the database selection copied over).0
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