TECHNICAL BULLETIN 29 JULY 1984 ISSUE III THE "L" RUNDOWNS L RUNDOWN TERMINAL PROCEDURE When a terminal is found on any of the L&N list questions, the C/S and/or auditor observes one of the following two possiblities: A. The item found on the L&N question is an identity type valence which is or has been an identity or valence of the PC/PreOT. For example, an engineer or Sherlock Holmes are identity type valences. B. The item is another being who the PC/PreOT has known as with the VA Power Plus "Person" list item. For example, John Smith or my father are people who the PC or PreOT has known. There is no strict guideline on this; the C/S or auditor has to obnose which category the item fits into (A or B). If the item turns out to be by observation an identity type valence as in A above, you then handle as follows: Identity Type Valence Handling Place the item in the following commands and run to EP: 1, What has (a)______________________________done? Z. What has (a)____________________________withheld? For example: 1. What has Sherlock Holmes done? 2. What has Sherlock Holmes withheld? Next L&N the question: What would be the basic intention/purpose of (a)__________________? For example: What would be the basic intention/purpose of Sherlock Holmes? Use intention or purpose, whichever communicates or reads best. Take the LFBD F/N iten found and for a PC use: Locate an incident that contains the intention/purpose___________