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    Section 75 for 75 was not found in tab_filing

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 16.02

    Description:
    I got the message "Section 75 for 75 was not found in tab_filing" (the section # may be 70, 71, 72, 73, or 74).
    These messages can appear in the util f/1/21 utility or in running p_union_02 or p_union_04.

    What is the meaning of these messages and why do they appear?

    Resolution:
    The union_match_cdl_mo and union_match_cdl_se programs are hardcoded to look for these tab_filing sections. This error indicates that your tab_filing lacks them. You should copy them from the ./usm90/tab/tab_filing.

    Aside from these p_union cases, the message "Section nn for xxx was not found in tab_filing" occurs when tab00.eng column 5 specifies a filing procedure which is not found in tab_filing (column 1).

    Additional Information

    union, tab_filing, p_union_02, p_union_04, tab00.eng


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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