Difference between revisions of "How to read a GLOBAL MAP"
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− | <pre>The text inside round parentheses "(" ")" on the left side of the "=" are the subscripts for the global. | + | <pre>The text inside round parentheses "(" ")" on the left side of the "=" are the subscripts for the global. |
− | + | The text inside round parentheses "(" ")" on the right of the "=" are field numbers. | |
− | + | The text inside the square brackets "[" "]" are positional information and datatypes for that position. | |
− | + | If you do a Global Map on the RPC subfile/mutiple of the OPTION File you would see the following information in the report : | |
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Select DATA DICTIONARY UTILITY OPTION: | Select DATA DICTIONARY UTILITY OPTION: | ||
− | + | LIST FILE ATTRIBUTES START WITH What File: OPTION// File #19 (10398 entries) | |
− | LIST FILE ATTRIBUTES START WITH What File: OPTION// File #19 (10398 entries) | ||
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GO TO What File: OPTION// File #19 (10398 entries) | GO TO What File: OPTION// File #19 (10398 entries) | ||
− | + | Select SUB-FILE: '''RPC''' (subfile #19.05) | |
− | Select SUB-FILE: '''RPC''' (subfile #19.05) | ||
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Select LISTING FORMAT: STANDARD// '''GLOBAL''' MAP | Select LISTING FORMAT: STANDARD// '''GLOBAL''' MAP | ||
− | + | </blockquote></pre> | |
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+ | <blockquote><pre> | ||
^DIC(19,D0,"RPC",D1,0)= (#.01) RPC [1P:8994] ^ (#1) RPCKEY [2F] ^ | ^DIC(19,D0,"RPC",D1,0)= (#.01) RPC [1P:8994] ^ (#1) RPCKEY [2F] ^ | ||
^DIC(19,D0,"RPC",D1,1)= (#2) RULES [E1,245K] ^ | ^DIC(19,D0,"RPC",D1,1)= (#2) RULES [E1,245K] ^ | ||
− | <pre>[1P] means 1 == piece #1 on the node P == Pointer Data Type:8994 == pointer to File 8994, which is the REMOTE PROCEDURE FILE | + | </blockquote></pre> |
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+ | [1P] means 1 == piece #1 on the node P == Pointer Data Type:8994 == pointer to File 8994, which is the REMOTE PROCEDURE FILE | ||
− | + | [2F] means 2 == piece #2 on the node F == Free Text Data Type | |
− | + | [E1,245K]] means Extract positions 1 through 245 (inclusive) on the node K == MUMPS Data Type | |
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+ | </pre> | ||
If you do a Global Map on the MENU subfile/mutiple of the OPTION File you would see the following information in the report : | If you do a Global Map on the MENU subfile/mutiple of the OPTION File you would see the following information in the report : |
Revision as of 07:33, 19 October 2020
The text inside round parentheses "(" ")" on the left side of the "=" are the subscripts for the global. The text inside round parentheses "(" ")" on the right of the "=" are field numbers. The text inside the square brackets "[" "]" are positional information and datatypes for that position. If you do a Global Map on the RPC subfile/mutiple of the OPTION File you would see the following information in the report :
Select DATA DICTIONARY UTILITY OPTION: LIST FILE ATTRIBUTES START WITH What File: OPTION// File #19 (10398 entries) GO TO What File: OPTION// File #19 (10398 entries) Select SUB-FILE: '''RPC''' (subfile #19.05) Select LISTING FORMAT: STANDARD// '''GLOBAL''' MAP </blockquote>^DIC(19,D0,"RPC",D1,0)= (#.01) RPC [1P:8994] ^ (#1) RPCKEY [2F] ^ ^DIC(19,D0,"RPC",D1,1)= (#2) RULES [E1,245K] ^ </blockquote>[1P] means 1 == piece #1 on the node P == Pointer Data Type:8994 == pointer to File 8994, which is the REMOTE PROCEDURE FILE [2F] means 2 == piece #2 on the node F == Free Text Data Type [E1,245K]] means Extract positions 1 through 245 (inclusive) on the node K == MUMPS Data TypeIf you do a Global Map on the MENU subfile/mutiple of the OPTION File you would see the following information in the report :
Select DATA DICTIONARY UTILITY OPTION: LIST FILE ATTRIBUTES
START WITH What File: OPTION// File #19 (10398 entries)
GO TO What File: OPTION// File #19 (10398 entries)
Select SUB-FILE: MENU (subfile #19.01)
Select LISTING FORMAT: STANDARD// GLOBAL MAP
^DIC(19,D0,10,D1,0)= (#.01) ITEM [1P:19] ^ (#2) SYNONYM [2F] ^
==>(#3) DISPLAY ORDER [3N] ^
See Also
https://www.hardhats.org/fileman/u2/fa_glob.htm
- FileMan Users Guide on Hardhats site: