Using Leading Zeros
In the ^SN instruction, the “z” parameter determines if leading zeros
will be printed or suppressed. The default value for this parameter is
to not print the leading zeros. Depending on which value is used (Y =
Yes, print leading zeros; N = No, do not print leading zeros) the
printer will do the following.
Printing Leading Zeros
The starting value consists of the right most consecutive sequence of
digits. The width (number of digits in the sequence) is determined by
scanning from right to left until the first non-digit (space or alpha
character) is encountered. To create a specific width, manually place
leading zeros as necessary.
Suppressing Leading Zeros
The starting value consists of the right most consecutive sequence of
digits, including any leading spaces. The width (number of digits in
the sequence) is determined by scanning from right to left until the
first alpha character (except a space) is encountered. To create a spe-
cific width, manually place leading spaces or zeros as necessary. Sup-
pressed zeros are replaced by spaces. During the serialization process,
when the entire number contains all zeros, the last zero is not sup-
pressed. In this case a single zero is printed.
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