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notes: In this Layout we have a Comment that says that the Section below is
conditional, and may be suppressed, or as we say, may be CUT. We do this
with Section Cut Tags.
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notes: Section Cuts are always used in pairs of 2 Tags, 1 of which is at
the beginning and the other at the end of the Section to cut. A Section is
not a line, and can include multiple lines.
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notes: A Section Cut always compares a stated Value against the Value found
in another Tag, and applies a selected operator. If the condition is true,
then the Cut takes effect.
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notes: The test for the End Section Cut Tag must always be the same as for
the Start Tag. In this case, if the Value found in Tag 0001 is 12, then the
Cut will take place.
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notes: Since the Value of Tag 1 is 12 at the moment, we can expect the
Section Cut to take effect.
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notes: The Section is missing. In other words, it was cut.
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notes: Now that we have a different Value in the Test Tag, the Cut should
not happen.
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notes: And the Section Cut did not happen, as the Section is present. So
this is an example of how we can use Section Cuts.