1 | XMXAPIU ;ISC-SF/GMB-APIs for users to use interactively ;03/26/2003 08:57
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2 | ;;8.0;MailMan;**15**;Jun 28, 2002
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3 | ; All entry points covered by DBIA 2774.
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4 | ;
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5 | ; The following are meant to be in an option's ROUTINE field.
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6 | ; They expect that DUZ exists, and if the user is acting as a surrogate,
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7 | ; that XMDUZ exists, too. Otherwise, XMDUZ will be set to DUZ.
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8 | ; If the XMV variables do not exist, INIT^XMVVITAE will be called.
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9 | Q
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10 | READ ; Read/Manage messages in your Mailbox
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11 | ; Needs XMDUZ
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12 | I '$D(XMV) N XMV,XMDISPI,XMDUN,XMNOSEND,XMPRIV
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13 | G MANAGE^XMJBM
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14 | Q
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15 | READNEW ; Read new messages in your Mailbox
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16 | I '$D(XMV) N XMV,XMDISPI,XMDUN,XMNOSEND,XMPRIV
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17 | G NEW^XMJBN
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18 | Q
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19 | SEND ; Send a message
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20 | I '$D(XMV) N XMV,XMDISPI,XMDUN,XMNOSEND,XMPRIV
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21 | G SEND^XMJMS
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22 | Q
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23 | ; The following are meant to be called from within a program.
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24 | ; Output, common to the following:
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25 | ; XMERR If there's any errors, then XMERR is set to the number of
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26 | ; errors, otherwise XMERR is undefined.
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27 | ; ^TMP("XMERR",$J,error number,"TEXT",line number)=error text
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28 | SUBJ(XMSUBJ) ; Ask user for msg subject
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29 | ; XMSUBJ (in/out) Subject
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30 | N XMABORT
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31 | K XMERR,^TMP("XMERR",$J)
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32 | S XMABORT=0
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33 | D SUBJ^XMJMS(.XMSUBJ,.XMABORT) Q:'XMABORT
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34 | D ERRSET^XMXUTIL($S(XMABORT=1:37000,1:37001)) ; up-arrow out / time out
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35 | Q
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36 | TOWHOM(XMDUZ,XMZ,XMTYPE,XMINSTR) ; Ask user for msg addressees
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37 | ; XMDUZ User's DUZ
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38 | ; XMZ message number in ^XMB(3.9,
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39 | ; XMTYPE
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40 | ; XMINSTR
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41 | I '$D(XMV) N XMV,XMDISPI,XMDUN,XMNOSEND,XMPRIV
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42 | D ITOWHOM^XMXPARM(.XMDUZ,.XMZ,.XMTYPE,.XMINSTR) Q:$D(XMERR)
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43 | D ITOWHOM^XMXTO(XMDUZ,.XMZ,XMTYPE,.XMINSTR)
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44 | Q
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45 | SHOWERR ; Print the errors to the screen.
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46 | ; Displays the errors in ^TMP("XMERR",$J),
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47 | ; and then kills XMERR and ^TMP("XMERR",$J).
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48 | D SHOW^XMJERR
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49 | Q
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