type, you must specify

both resource types. For exam

you request

that

just

page segments be saved in

a r

file, and the page segments are included in overlays,

segments will not be saved in the resource file, beca

overlays will not be searched. In this case, you woul

request that

both

page

segments and overlays be

saved

trc={yes }no

Specifies whether the input file contains Table Reference Cha (TRCs). Some applications may produce output that uses differe fonts on different lines of a file by specifying TRCs at th each line after the carriage-control character, if one is p are:

yes The input file contains table reference characters.

no The input file does not contain table reference charact

Consider the following when you use TRCs:

ŸThe order in which the fonts are charsspecifiedparameterin the

establishes

which

number is assigned to each

associated T

For

example,

the

first font specified is

assigned

0, the

1,

and

so

on.

 

 

 

 

Ÿ If

you

specifytrc=yes

but TRCs are not contained

in

the

file,

acif command interprets the first character (or second, if carriage-control characters are used) of each line as the

identifier. Consequently, the font used

to

process each

lin

file

may

not be the one you expect,

and

one byte of

d

lost

from

each line.

 

 

 

ŸIf you specifytrc=no or you do not trcspecifyat all, but your data contains a TRC as the first character (or second if car

characters

are

used) of eachacif

commandline, theinterprets

the

 

 

TRC as a text character in

 

the

processed

output,

rather

using it as a font

 

identifier.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

trigger n ={ record

column*},{

'*},{trigger

value' X'trigger value'}

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Specifies

the

locations

 

and

values

of data

fields

within

the

that are to be used

 

to define indexing groups in the file

fields are referred to as “triggers” because their presen

triggers a processing action. A

 

maximumtrigger ofparametersfour

 

 

 

 

can be

specified.

The triggernumber

parametersof

required

to

 

 

 

uniquely

identify

the

beginning

of a group of pages

within

t

function

of

the

complexity

of

the

applicationtrigger1 is outputspecial.

 

 

and each record in the file

containing

this

value

is

referr

indexing

 

anchor

record.

 

The

presencetrigger

parameterof

causes

 

 

 

ACIF to index the input

triggerfile.n

Eachparameter

 

comprises

three

 

 

values:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

record

*Specifies

the

relative

record

number

from

the

index

 

 

anchor

record

 

(trigger1hat is,).

A

value

of

‘*’

can

only

 

 

 

 

be specifiedtrigger1in ; this value indicates that every

 

 

record

should

 

be checked for the presence of the

 

 

trigger1

value.

 

Aftertrigger1the value has

been

found,

 

 

 

 

all

othertrigger

n

parameter

values

are

specified as

a

 

 

relative offsettrigger1from.

 

ACIF

reports

an

error

 

 

 

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