ISR11
Scientific Report No. ISR-11 Information Storage and Retrieval
S0CCER - A Concordance Program
chapter
Guy E. Hochgesang
Harvard University
Gerard Salton
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tape Will be destroyed, when the tape is also used as a scratch tape.
Examples of tape usage are given in Part 5.
[OCRerr]. Control Cards
As previously explained, the control cards for S[OCRerr]CCER must appear
as DATA cards on A2, and are always read by S[OCRerr]CCER before processing. Each
control card contains one control instruction, punched left-adjusted to
column one, except for types to be entered into a restriction or selection
list. These types are punched, one per card, left-adjusted to column 7 and
must immediately follow the RESTRICT or SELECT control card. The START control
card must be the last control card used. Further ordering of the control
cards is not necessary. The START card must be used for every run of S[OCRerr]CCER
but any of the other control cards may be omitted. A listing of the twelve
control instructions is given below:
INSTRUCTI[OCRerr]N ________
START
TITLE
IDEN
FUNCTI[OCRerr]N
This card signals the end of the control
cards and causes processing of the text to start
immediately.
The information punched in columns 7-60 of
this card is used as a page heading, and will
appear at the top of each page of the concordance
with the date and page number. If this card is not
used no page heading, date, or page numbers will be
used.
This card causes the serial number, punched in
columns 73-78 of the text cards to be used to
identify the lines of text in the text and concordance
listings. If this card is not uqed, columns 73-78