Standard Data Segment Subheaders Clause Samples

Standard Data Segment Subheaders. Each individual Standard Data Segment included in a NSIF File, such as an IS, a TS, or a GS, consists of a Subheader and a Data Field. The first part of the Segment contains the Subheader, the second the corresponding Data Field. This Subheader concerns that particular Data Field and data type only. If no Data Fields of a given type are included in the NSIF File, a Subheader for that data type shall not be included in the NSIF File. All Data Fields and associated Subheaders of a single type shall precede the first Subheader for the next data type. The ordering of multiple Data Fields of one type is arbitrary. A diagram of the overall NSIF File structure is shown on Figure C-1.

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