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7.3 Directives

Directives serve to specify input data and special options for programs. They start with a keyword, followed by data and/or options. The general format is

DIRECTIVE,data,options

The format of data and options is specified in the subsequent sections. Data must always be given before any options.

Examples for directives are

OCC,CORE, CLOSED, WF, LOCAL, DFIT, ...



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Oct 10, 2007