STANDARD DATA DICTIONARY #4.6 -- TRANSMISSION SCRIPT FILE                                                         3/24/25    PAGE 1
STORED IN ^XMB(4.6,  (14 ENTRIES)   SITE: WWW.BMIRWIN.COM   UCI: VISTA,VISTA                                       (VERSION 8.0)   

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Transmission scripts are lists of script commands that are executed by the script processor for Network Mail transmissions in order
when they are invoked.  The command in a Script that invokes a transmission script is the CALL.  Therefore 'C KERNEL' invokes a
script that interfaces with the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) process using the SCP (Simple Communications Protocol). 
Transmission scripts are used most often to invoke a portion of a longer script that is used in many different domains.  It can
then be used in many different domains.  



   APPLICATION GROUP(S): XM

POINTED TO BY: TCP/IP TRANSMISSION SCRIPT field (#8.24) of the MAILMAN SITE PARAMETERS File (#4.3) 
               

CROSS
REFERENCED BY: NAME(B)



4.6,.01       NAME                   0;1 FREE TEXT (Required)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!(X?.N)!($L(X)<3)!'(X'?1P.E)!(X'?.ANP) X
              HELP-PROMPT:      NAME MUST BE 3-30 CHARACTERS, NOT NUMERIC OR STARTING WITH PUNCTUATION 
              DESCRIPTION:      Transmission scripts are used by the MailMan script processor to link up systems.  The entries in
                                this file are 'Called' as a kind of 'macro' by any of the scripts in the DOMAIN file.  

              CROSS-REFERENCE:  4.6^B 
                                1)= S ^XMB(4.6,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                2)= K ^XMB(4.6,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)


4.6,1         TEXT                   1;0   WORD-PROCESSING #4.61   (NOWRAP)

              DESCRIPTION:      This is the actual script.  It consists of a command per line that is interpreted by the MailMan
                                script processor.  


                LAST EDITED:      MAY 08, 1986 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the text of the script. 
                DESCRIPTION:
                                  See above.  




4.6,2         DESCRIPTION            2;0   WORD-PROCESSING #4.62

              DESCRIPTION:
                                A brief description of the purpose of the script.  


                HELP-PROMPT:      Description of the script for documentation purposes 
                DESCRIPTION:
                                  See above.  





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