/RANGE /NORANGE When /TYPE=INTEGER and /VALID are used together, you see the following options: $ GETINPUT OutputSymbol /VALID=(1,5)/TYPE=INTEGER In this example, OutputSymbol may have a value from 1 util 5. When there only two integers in the valid list, /RANGE is default. $ GETINPUT OutputSymbol /VALID=(2,4,6)/TYPE=INTEGER In this example, OutputSymbol may have the value 2, 4, or 6. When there are more than two integers in the valid list, /NORANGE is default. So when the following is needed, $ GETINPUT OutputSymbol /VALID=(2,4)/TYPE=INTEGER and you want OutputSymbol to be 2 or 4, use /NORANGE to tell this to GETINPUT.