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Example 1: Qualifying an ORD by Start Time

This example shows the definition of @SHIFT1. It represents a true condition when the field START-TIME of MBJ ORD Types is greater than or equal to '0800' and less than '1600'. When this condition is true, the rate used in the calculation comes from the @SHIFT1 qualified rate defined on the Qualified Rates entry panel shown earlier in this chapter.

USERID CA PMA Chargeback MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS __ Acctdefs Cbdefs Query Data Period Options Exit Help +-- CBCELMQ --------- Qualifier Entry -------------------+ | Panel Exit Help | | ------------------------------------------------------ | | Type information. Then select an action. | | | | Version . : PROD | | ORD Type . : MBJ | | Qualifier : @SHIFT1 | | | | ORD More: - + ____ Row 0001 of 0002 | | Cmd Field/@Qualifier Rop Field/Constant Lop | | | | _ START-TIME______ >= '0800'__________ and | | _ START-TIME______ < '1600'__________ ___ | | _ ________________ __ ________________ ___ | | _ ________________ __ ________________ ___ | | | | F2=Xref F5=Save F6=Delete F7=Bkwd F8=Fwd F11=Expand | +--------------------------------------------------------+ Command ===> ____________________________________________________________ F1=Help F3=Exit F4=Prompt F9=Command F10=Action Bar F12=Cancel PA1=Susp

In Example 1 in Example 1: Defining Conditional Rates by Qualifier, we created qualifier names for two more shifts, @SHIFT2 and @SHIFT3, which also have to be defined.

Note: Their definition is shown on the next page.