XPDIN001 ; ; 03-JUL-1995
;;8.0;KERNEL;;JUL 10, 1995
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;;^DIC(9.6,"%D",3,0)
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XPDIN001 ; ; 03-JUL-1995
+1 ;;8.0;KERNEL;;JUL 10, 1995
+2 if 'DIFQ(9.6)
QUIT
FOR I=1:2
SET X=$TEXT(Q+I)
if X=""
QUIT
SET Y=$EXTRACT($TEXT(Q+I+1),4,999)
SET X=$EXTRACT(X,4,999)
if $ASCII(Y)=126
SET I=I+1
SET Y=$EXTRACT(Y,2,999)_$EXTRACT($TEXT(Q+I+1),5,99)
if $ASCII(Y)=61
SET Y=$EXTRACT(Y,2,999)
XECUTE NO
IF '$TEST
SET @X=Y
Q QUIT
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+4 ;;=
+5 ;;^DIC(9.6,"%D",0)
+6 ;;=^^4^4^2940705^^^^
+7 ;;^DIC(9.6,"%D",1,0)
+8 ;;=This file identifies the elements of a package that will be transported
+9 ;;^DIC(9.6,"%D",2,0)
+10 ;;=by the Kernel Installation & Distribution System. All components of the
+11 ;;^DIC(9.6,"%D",3,0)
+12 ;;=package, i.e. templates, options, Security Keys, etc., must be listed in
+13 ;;^DIC(9.6,"%D",4,0)
+14 ;;=in this file.
+15 ;;^DD(9.6,0)
+16 ;;=FIELD^NL^916^19
+17 ;;^DD(9.6,0,"DT")
+18 ;;=2950330
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+44 ;;=^^2^2^2950105^^^^
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+46 ;;=The name and version number of this Package or Patch.
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+48 ;;= i.e. KERNEL 8.0T1 or XU*8.0*1
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+132 ;;=^^4^4^2941108^^^
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