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PiaWriteAny Members

The following tables list the members exposed by PiaWriteAny.

 
Name 
Description 
 
Array of Secondary benefit information. 
 
User-specified assumptions. 
 
Widow and other family member calculation data. 
 
Widow and other family member basic data. 
 
Worker data. 
 
Name 
Description 
 
Returns width of earnings or base field. 
 
Returns number of decimal places for earnings or base. 
 
Returns width of field for line number in file. 
 
Initializes references to data. 
 
Sets width of earnings or base field. 
 
Sets number of decimal places for earnings or base. 
 
Sets width of field for line number in file. 
 
Saves a case to disk. 
 
Writes assumption indicators. 
 
Writes average wage increase assumptions. 
 
Writes backward projection amounts. 
 
Writes wage base assumptions. 
 
Writes date of benefit. 
 
Writes benefit increase assumptions. 
 
Writes blind indicator. 
 
Writes annual child care years. 
 
Writes date of death. 
 
Writes deemed insured indicator. 
 
Writes disability information for most recent period. 
 
Writes disability information for second most recent period.  
 
Writes Medicare earnings. 
 
Writes earnings for all years, using projected earnings array.  
 
Writes type of earnings for all years. 
 
Writes information for one family member. 
 
Writes information for all family members. 
 
Writes forward projection amounts. 
 
Writes military service dates. 
 
Writes address of worker. 
 
Writes name of worker. 
 
Writes oab entitlement prior to most recent dib. 
 
Writes pebes information. 
 
Writes noncovered pension. 
 
Writes noncovered pension after military reservist pension removal. 
 
Writes summary quarters of coverage. 
 
Writes annual quarters of coverage. 
 
Writes railroad earnings and qcs. 
 
Writes Social Security number, sex, and date of birth. 
 
Writes type of taxes for all years. 
 
Writes type of benefit and date of entitlement. 
 
Writes totalization indicator. 
 
Writes years of earnings. 
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