IDTECH MINIMAG User Manual page 11

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Syntax: /e/d/fs<space>[length_match]... [string_match]...
[search_before]... [search_between]...[search_after]...<ENTER>
where:
length_match: = a{track_no}(minimum characters)(maximum charac-
ters)
string_match: = b{Track_no}(offset)(length)(string)
search_before: = c{track_no}{field_no}(times) (length)(string)
search_between: = d{Track_no}(field_no)(times1)
(length1)(string1)(times2)(length2)(string2)
search_after: = e{Track_no}{field_no}(times)(offset)(field_len)
(str_len)(string)(length1)(string1)
track_no: = 1 | 2 | 3
field_no: = a...z
Times, Times1, and Times2: Times and Times1 define how many times
a specified string is searched from the start of data on a specific track.
Times2 defines how many times a specified string is searched from the
rest of the data on a specific track after the first string has been
searched.
Offset: The offset of String Match is from the start of data for a
particular track. The offset of String After is from the start of the rest
of the string, after the specified string, after the specified number of
times.
The minimum character and the maximum character values in the
length-match command should allow for the Linear Redundancy check
(LRC) character as well.
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The command:
/e/d/fs c1a0101? d2b0101=0201=
will generate two flexible fields:
First Flexible Field:
c: Search before method
1a: The first flexible field is in Track1
01: once search;
01: the length of searched string
?: searched string
Second Flexible Field:
d: Search between method
2b: The second flexible field is in Track2
01: once search
01: the length of first searched string
= : the first searched string
01: once search
01: the length of second searched string
= : the second searched string
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