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Approved for inclusion in a future ANSI M[UMPS] Windowing Application Programmer’s Interface standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents a name of an action that can be performed over a Date Exchange link. Possible values are: "SEND", "REQUEST" or "EXECUTE".
Approved for inclusion in a future ANSI M[UMPS] Windowing Application Programmer’s Interface standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents a name of an item within a data source. There are no syntactical constraints for this name.
Approved for inclusion in a future ANSI M[UMPS] Windowing Application Programmer’s Interface standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents a name of a Data Exchange link. Since such a name is platform-specific, there are no syntactical constraints for this name.
Approved for inclusion in a future ANSI M[UMPS] Windowing Application Programmer’s Interface standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents a name of the operating mode of a Date Exchange link. Possible values are: "AUTOMATIC", "MANUAL", "NONE" or "NOTIFY".
Approved for inclusion in a future ANSI M[UMPS] Windowing Application Programmer’s Interface standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents a name of the role of the M[UMPS] process in a Date Exchange link. Possible values are: "CLIENT" or "SERVER".
Approved for inclusion in a future ANSI M[UMPS] Windowing Application Programmer’s Interface standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents a name of a service under which a display acts as a data exchange data source. There are no syntactical constraints for this name.
Approved for inclusion in a future ANSI M[UMPS] Windowing Application Programmer’s Interface standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents a name of a data exchange source that is available to a M[UMPS] process. The only syntactical constraint for such a name is that it must be a value that can be used as a subscript in M[UMPS].
Approved for inclusion in a future ANSI M[UMPS] Windowing Application Programmer’s Interface standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents a name of the status (or outcome) of an action that can be performed over a Date Exchange link. Possible values are: "FAILED", "SUCCESS" or "TIMEOUT".
Approved for inclusion in a future ANSI M[UMPS] Windowing Application Programmer’s Interface standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents a name of a topic under which a window acts as a data exchange data source. There are no syntactical constraints for this name.
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Some specifications are "approved for inclusion in a future standard". Note that the MUMPS Development Committee cannot guarantee that such future standards will indeed be published.
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