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Chapter 4.5: Contextualizing Repetitive Unstructured Data
           Once the parsing takes place, the output can be placed in any one of many formats. One
           format the output data can be placed in is in the form of selected records. The parsing
           takes place. If the selection criteria are met, the data—record at a time—are gathered.


           A variation of the record selection process occurs when only the context is selected, not
           the entire record.


           Yet, another variation occurs when the record—once selected—is merged on output with
           another record.


           There are undoubtedly many other variations other than the ones that are suggested here.


           Fig. 4.5.1 shows the possibilities that have been discussed.




































               Fig. 4.5.1 Two database alternatives.



           Recasting the Output Data


           Once the parse and selection process has been completed, the next step is to physically

           recast the data. There are many factors that determine how the output data are to be
           physically recast. One of the factors is how much output data are there. Another factor is
           what the data will be used for. And there are undoubtedly many other factors as well.

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