In War of 1812, each scenario has a corresponding set of files associated with it:
The "lines" entries described in the EAW pdt help file correspond to the lines contained in each scenario's pdt file. You can see that for the Beaver Dams scenario, there are two pdt files.
To determine which one a scenario uses, you need to examine the .scn file itself, see below:
It takes a little time to figure out what the entries of each line in the pdt file are describing, but you'll get it.
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