A "Counter Value" allow to enter sequence starting number.
A "Format" consists of the substitution variables described below, plus any other characters you wish to include as a prefix or suffix.
{0} - Sequence number (required parameter). One or more zeros enclosed in curly braces represent the sequence number itself. The number of zeros in the curly braces dictates the minimum number of digits that will be displayed. If the actual number has fewer digits than this, it will be padded with leading zeros. Maximum is 10 digits.
{YY} or {YYYY} - Year (optional parameter). 2 or 4 "Y" characters enclosed in curly braces represent the year of the record creation date. You can display 2 digits (e.g., "04") or all 4 digits (e.g., "2004") of the year.
{MM} - Month (optional parameter). 2 "M" characters enclosed in curly braces represent the numeric month (e.g., "01" for January, "02" for February) of the record creation date.
{DD}- Day (optional parameter). 2 "D" characters enclosed in curly braces represent the numeric day of the month (e.g., "01" to "31" are valid days in January) of the record creation date.
Examples
No formatting. No leading zeros. -------------------------------- Format: {0} Sequence Number 1 250 5000 Formatted Number 1 250 5000
With leading zeros padded to 3 digits. -------------------------------------- Format: {000} Sequence Number 1 250 5000 Formatted Number 001 250 5000
With leading zeros padded to 6 digits. -------------------------------------- Format: {000000} Sequence Number 1 250 5000 Formatted Number 000001 000250 005000
4-digit year and month used as prefix to number. ----------------------------------------------- Format: {YYYY}{MM}-{0} Sequence Number 1 250 5000 Formatted Number 200504-1 200504-250 200504-5000
Prefix with "PO# " (including space.) ------------------------------------- Format: PO# {00000000} Sequence Number 1 250 5000 Formatted Number PO# 00000001 PO# 00000250 PO# 00005000