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Unit 11 is digits 123456
Unit 12 is digits 56789
Unit 13 is digits 345678
;[From | FIELD_START_BYTE]:This is the starting position of the unit. Characters such as ‘-’ or ‘.’ are NOT considered positions.
For example, if the original G/L segment is 1234-56-789, then:
Unit 11 starts at position 1
Unit 12 starts at position 5
Unit 13 starts at position 3
;:Unit 11 is digits 123456
;:Unit 12 is digits 56789
;:Unit 13 is digits 345678
;[From | FIELD_START_BYTE]:This is the starting position of the unit. Characters such as ‘-’ or ‘.’ are NOT considered positions. For example, if the original G/L segment is 1234-56-789, then:
;:Unit 11 starts at position 1
;:Unit 12 starts at position 5
;:Unit 13 starts at position 3
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Unit 11 starting at position 1 has a length of 6 (1234-56)
Unit 12 starting at position 5 has a length of 5 (56-789)
Unit 13 starting at position 3 has a length of 6 (34-56-78)
;:Unit 11 starting at position 1 has a length of 6 (1234-56)
;:Unit 12 starting at position 5 has a length of 5 (56-789)
;:Unit 13 starting at position 3 has a length of 6 (34-56-78)
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;[G/L Valid Value | GL_VALID_VALUE]:The actual valid unit value to be compared to what the user may be entering as a distribution code.
For example, if the only valid value for a specific unit is 1235-6?-???, input 12356 in this field.
;[G/L Valid Value | GL_VALID_VALUE]:The actual valid unit value to be compared to what the user may be entering as a distribution code. For example, if the only valid value for a specific unit is 1235-6?-???, input 12356 in this field.