Dekut - Set ECC Level While Writing DataMatrix Code, Libraries for Visual Studio 2012 & 2013 https://www.dekut.com/Technology/set-ecc-level-while-writing-datamatrix-code-libraries-for-visual-studio-2012-2013/ We are happy to announce the new release of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services 7.1.0. The error correction levels are now supported in the DataMatrix symbology. Users can set an ECC level while encoding DataMatrix code. This new release has also included separate libraries for Visual Studio 2012 and 2013 configurations. We have fixed many other defects those leads to better performance in reading and writing codes. The DataMatrix symbology adopts two types of error correction algorithm, depending on the ECC level employed. The ECC levels 000 to 140, which offer five different error correcti Read Moreon levels. However, the commonly used ECC 200 level uses Reed-Solomon error correction. The documentation help topic shows, how to write DataMatrix code along with the ECC algorithm. We have provided two separate libraries to manage configuration of Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 and 2013. Previously, users were facing an error while adding barcode control in the toolbox. It has now been fixed. These assemblies are located in the BinVS2012 and BinVS2013 directories. These assemblies can also be used with respective Business Intelligence for Visual Studio version. We have enhanced encoding part of Code128 symbology. It was throwing an error while encoding FNC 3 character.Here are some key fixes that help us improve Aspose.BarCode APIs, Can’t add barcode control in the toolbox of Visual Studio 2012 and 2013, Business Intelligence for Visual Studio 2013 – Can’t preview barcode using Reporting Services 2014 and Error message when tried to encode Code128 with FNC 3 character. The new DatamatrixECC property is added to the BarCodeBuilder class in order to select an appropriate ECC level while encoding DataMatrix barcode. The new DataMatrixEccType Enum has been added to specify the type of the ECC to encode. Thu, 13 Aug 2015 01:54:40 UTC en