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Good afternoon everyone,
        I am converting an inline output file to a DSPF and I have run into a
stumbling block
I have the following lines in the inline:

      A  05                                80 '34-1350022'
      A  06                                80 '34-1565109'
      A  07                                80 '75-2240046'
      A  11                                80 '88-0288552'

which in the inline cause one of the 4 values to print based on the
indicator. Well the DSPF doesn't like saying the fields overlap.

What I am doing for now is:

      A            EIN1          10A       80
      A* 05                                80'34-1350022'
      A* 06                                80'34-1565109'
      A* 07                                80'75-2240046'
      A* 11                                80'88-0288552'

and I will load the EIN1 in the program. Is there a way for the indicators
to still be used?

Thanks everyone in advance
Bob Anderson
EDI Coordinator
Kent Sporting Goods Inc.
New London OH 44851
419-929-7021 x315
419-929-1380 FAX
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