GLOBAL MAP DATA DICTIONARY #3.6 -- BULLETIN FILE 6/27/25 PAGE 1 STORED IN ^XMB(3.6, (190 ENTRIES) SITE: WWW.BMIRWIN.COM UCI: VISTA,VISTA (VERSION 8.0) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bulletins are 'Super' messages. Each Bulletin has a text and a subject just like a normal message. But embedded within either the subject or the text can be variable fields that can be filled in with parameters. There is also a standard set of recipients in the form of a Mail Group that is associated with the bulletin. Bulletins are processed by MailMan either because of a special cross reference type of FileMan or because of a direct call in a routine. The interface for the direct call is described in the documentation on programmer entry points. FileMan sets up code that will issue a bulletin automatically when the special cross reference type is created. In either case the parameters that go into the text and/or the subject make each bulletin unique. CROSS REFERENCED BY: NAME(B) ^XMB(3.6,D0,0)= (#.01) NAME [1F] ^ (#2) SUBJECT [2F] ^ (#5) RETENTION DAYS [3N] ^ (#12) PRIORITY? [4S] ^ ^XMB(3.6,D0,1,0)=^3.61A^^ (#10) MESSAGE ^XMB(3.6,D0,1,D1,0)= (#.01) MESSAGE [1W] ^ ^XMB(3.6,D0,2,0)=^3.62P^^ (#4) MAIL GROUP ^XMB(3.6,D0,2,D1,0)= (#.01) MAIL GROUP [1P:3.8] ^ ^XMB(3.6,D0,3,0)=^3.63^^ (#6) DESCRIPTION ^XMB(3.6,D0,3,D1,0)= (#.01) DESCRIPTION [1W] ^ ^XMB(3.6,D0,4,0)=^3.64A^^ (#11) PARAMETER ^XMB(3.6,D0,4,D1,0)= (#.01) PARAMETER [1N] ^ ^XMB(3.6,D0,4,D1,1,0)=^3.65^^ (#1) DESCRIPTION ^XMB(3.6,D0,4,D1,1,D2,0)= (#.01) DESCRIPTION [1W] ^ INPUT TEMPLATE(S): PRINT TEMPLATE(S): SORT TEMPLATE(S): FORM(S)/BLOCK(S):