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Hi Charles,

It's been a long time since I saw this, so I may be wrong.

But, I believe that it states to Include if positions 9-16 are NOT EQUAL 
to positions 17-24 in your incoming file.

HTH,

Nick


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Hi!

I would like to understand the meaning of a line of a SORTA line. There's
the complete command:

// LOAD #GSORT
// FILE NAME-INPUT,LABEL-SC_?L'1,2'?_AP,DISP-SHR
// FILE NAME-OUTPUT,LABEL-SC?L'1,2'?L1?WS?,RECORDS-?F'A,SC_?L'1,2'?_AP'?
// RUN
     HSORTA    27A        3        N
     I C   1   1NECD
     IAC  17  24LEC?L'31,8'?
     IAC   9  16NEF  17  24 <--------------- There's the line I'm not sure
to understand
     FNC  29  36
     FNC   2   8
     FOC  17  24
     FOC  25  28
// END

I asked to a more experimented programmer at the office and he said that
it's the first time he sees this kind of syntax in a SORTA...

Can someone help me?

Charles




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