Modernise & Beautify Your IBM i Spool Files with Formtastic
Book a demo with our specialists to see how Formtastic can help you create custom designed forms, cheques and barcode labels from IBM i spool files.
You never need to write code with Formtastic: a simple interface designer, based on your desktop, means that you can create custom designed forms, cheques and barcode labels from IBM i spool files.
Data is extracted by Formtastic, from your spool files and inserted into custom forms, which can be automatically emailed, printed, faxed or stored on a network drive.
Formtastic’s Formatter ensures that only necessary information will appear, in the right place on your forms, with no more unruly spool file and database formatting. Formatter is an innovative spool file pre-processor, and data from other database files can also be processed with it, via advanced database queries.
Formtastic is simple to use: once branding and company details have been inserted, a suite of premapped overlays, or templates, can be applied, and documents can be previewed on screen or via printed test copies. Predesigned templates are available for:
Customer, supplier and prospect maintenance files can be converted into address labels and industry standard barcode labels, to be printed on laser and thermal transfer printers for distribution and inventory requirements.
Using Formtastic labels, IBM i variable data can be converted into over 25 different barcode types, including:
With a range of pre-built and pre-designed templates, Formtastic can help you to achieve:
Customer-facing documents can be quickly branded to deliver consistent forms and reports, in a variety of formats.
Save time by automatically distributing and archiving your documents, via email, print, fax or sending straight to storage.
With Formtastic you can create and deliver forms in PDF or TIFF, to suit the individuals or groups who need to review them.
Book a demo with our specialists to see how Formtastic can help you create custom designed forms, cheques and barcode labels from IBM i spool files.