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I found some old fixed format code, and RDi gives these column heading for the indicator columns: HiLoEq
As I recall (it's been many years), that's Hi is >, Lo is < and Eq is =.

HTH



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From: Booth Martin [mailto:booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
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Subject: RPG COMP HiLoEq

Looking at some old code, and it confuses me.  The reference manual left me in doubt.

  C    A    COMP B                  101020

Is there a condition in which *in10 will be on?  In other words, can it ever be that  A  COMP B is both Hi & Lo?  Or is that an OR condition?



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