Use these positions to specify option indicators (2-digit numbers from 01 to 99). Then have your program set option indicators on (hex F1) or off (hex F0) to select a field or keyword.
By specifying two to nine indicators that must all be in effect (set off if N is specified; set on if N is not specified) before the field or the keyword is selected, you create an AND condition.
Specify up to nine indicators for each condition and nine conditions for each field or keyword. A maximum of 81 indicators can be specified for each keyword when nine indicators are used with nine conditions.
By specifying several conditions for a field or keyword, you create an OR relationship. If any one of the conditions is satisfied, the field or the keyword is selected.
Specify the conditions by entering the following values:
Conditioning more than one field or keyword in printer files:
If you condition a field, the field name (or the constant) and the last (or only) indicator must be on the same line. If you specify one or more keywords for the field, only the field is conditioned, not the keyword(s). If the field is not selected for an output operation, no keywords specified for that field are in effect, regardless of how the keywords are conditioned. For example, in Figure 1 if indicator 30 is off, SPACEA and UNDERLINE are not in effect.
If you want to condition one or more keywords, specify the keywords and the last (or only) indicator on the same line. If the conditioning applies to keywords on multiple lines, keyword continuation must be used for the indicators to apply to all the keywords.
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