1995-06-01
1997-11-11
Black, Thomas G.
395613, 395601, G06F 1562
Patent
active
056873859
ABSTRACT:
A technique for insuring the integrity of documents such as, for example, letters of credit, contracts, etc., wherein groups of possible entries are linked to one another. When an entry from a particular group is placed in a first field, it requires entry of an element from a particular other group in one or more other fields. By checking the entries in each field against entries in other fields, inconsistences are eliminated.
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Black Thomas G.
EPI
Kaplan, Esq. Jeffrey I.
Min Donald
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