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Specifying Print Characters Used to Draw Arrows

[,LARROW=character]

(left arrow) indicates the character used to print the left arrows that show set relationships. If the default character is not available, the most likely graphic substitute is an uppercase letter C. You can, however, use any other character as a substitute.

Default: The default is a less-than sign ( < ).

[,RARROW=character]

(right arrow) indicates the character used to print the right arrows that show set relationships. If the default character is not available, the most likely graphic substitute is an uppercase letter D. You can, however, use any other character as a substitute.

Default: The default is a greater-than sign ( > ).

[,UARROW=character]

(up arrow) indicates the character used to print a set connection arrow pointing up toward another record block.

Default: The default is an uppercase letter A.

[,DARROW=character]

(down arrow) indicates the character used to print a set connection arrow pointing down toward another record block.

Default: The default is an uppercase letter V.