FIELD2 0 lines down (in indexing anchor record),
50 columns across, 30 bytes in length
INDEX3 'Address', field3
'Address' index attribute
field3 maps to FIELD3 index value
FIELD3 1 line down from indexing anchor record,
50 columns across, 30 bytes in length
INDEX4 'City, State, Zip', field4
'City, State, Zip', index attribute
field4 maps to FIELD4 index value
FIELD4 2 lines down from indexing anchor
record, 50 columns across, 30 bytes in
length
INDEX5 'Date Due',field5
'Date Due' index attribute
field5 maps to FIELD5 index value
FIELD5 4 lines down from indexing anchor
record, 60 columns across, 12 bytes in
length
The result of using these indexing parameters is that the first page of each bill in
the ACIF output file will contain indexing tags for each of the five indexing
attributes. Using Viewer, customer service representatives can locate a single
customer bill in the ACIF document using any combination of the indexing
attributes.
The examples defined the following libraries:
The examples defined the following resources:
FORMDEF F1A10110, a standard form definition
PAGEDEF P1A08682, a standard page definition
Figure 29. Library Names
Library Name MVS or OS/390 Name VM Name
(file type) VSE Name
FDEFLIB Form
definition library SYS1.FDEFLIB FDEF3820
FDEF38PP PRD2.AFP
FONTLIB Font
libraries SYS1.FONTLIBB
SYS1.FONTLIBB.EXTRA FONT3820
FONT38PP PRD2.AFP
OVLYLIB
Overlay library SYS1.OVERLIB OVLY3820
OVLY38PP PRD2.AFP
PDEFLIB Page
definition library SYS1.PDEFLIB PDEF3820
PDEF38PP PRD2.AFP
PSEGLIB Page
segment library SYS1.PSEGLIB PSEG3820
PSEG38PP PRD2.AFP
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