Here are the codes and related coding instructions:
COMFILMO COMPLAINT FILED-MONTH 34 35 F2 99 M DON'T KNOW COMFILDA COMPLAINT FILED-DAY 36 37 F2 99 M DON'T KNOW COMFILYR COMPLAINT FILED-YEAR 38 39 F2 99 M DON'T KNOW FINDSPMO FINAL DISPOSITION-MONTH 46 47 F2 99 M DON'T KNOW FINDSPDA FINAL DISPOSITION-DAY 48 49 F2 99 M DON'T KNOW FINDSPYR FINAL DISPOSITION-YEAR 50 51 F2 98 M NA 99 M DON'T KNOW 6. Date: 1st Complaint Filed: This is the date the case was filed in the
court or clerk's office. 11. Date: Final Disposition: We define a case as disposed when a judgment
or dismissal is entered on the last active claim between the last active
plaintiff(s) and defendant(s) in the case. This is the date the judgment or
dismissal was signed by a judge or clerk (the date the disposition is
officially in effect), not the date the judgment or dismissal was entered
on the computer system (if it is different from the date the
judgment/dismissal was signed). In cases with multiple plaintiffs or
defendants there could be multiple "disposition" codes on an automated case history
or in the manual file. We want the last final disposition; the one
that closes the case for the last remaining plaintiff(s) and defendant(s).