Kodak A-41069 user manual Three level indexing

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Three level indexing

Example of three level indexing

When using this scheme, the Image Address (IA) assigned to each document is defined as follows:

Field A (Level 1) is defined as having a field length greater than zero.

Field B (Level 2) is defined as having a field length greater than zero.

Field C (Level 3) is defined as having a field length greater than zero.

Fixed Field may be defined, if desired.

Let's use the scanning of a book as an example. Assume that the book contains two sections; Section One contains two chapters, each having forty (40) pages; Section Two contains only one chapter, having one-hundred twenty (120) pages.

The Image Address has been defined:

Field A has three (3) characters.

Field B has two (2) characters.

Field C has one (1) character.

Fixed Field has zero (0) characters.

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A-41069 January 1993

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Kodak A-41069 user manual Three level indexing